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* Case 3:03-cv-(@571-DJS Document 19 Filed 1@)5/2003 Page 1 of 4 {
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT [
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
ISAAC L. SMITH 3:03CV471(DJS) .
Plaintiff iéij _:M_ _
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J ONE E. POTTER, POSTMASTER 5;;;
GENERAL, UNITED STAES POSTAL °*;*'
SERVICE
Defendant Dec, Sth,2003
PLAINTIFF’S COMPLIANCE WITH COURTS ORDER OF
REPORTS FROM PLINTIFF’S EXPERTS
The Plaintiff pursuant to Local Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure 26 (3)(A)(B)(C)
i hereby files this due by December Sth, 2003 a copy (marked exhibit a attached hereto and i
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l by this reference made a part hereof`) is the order of the court extending the deadline until
R today the is the report of an expert witness expected to testify a copy (marked exhibit b
i attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof) to file by September 17th, 2003 i
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reports from plaintiffs experts pursuant to Rule 26 (i`).
The plaintiff requests that this court grant a 30-day extension for the plaintiff to
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I comply with courts order. The plaintiff on December Sm,2003 at 1:25pm am 00pm
7 spoke to Assistant U.S. Attorney Carolyn A. Ikari who wanted to know weather or not I I
i objected to an extension of time to seek discovery I stated on the answering machine that E
I do not object to such.
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Isaac Smith (Pro-Se) Plaintiff
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i UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT I
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
ISAAC L. SMITH 3:03CV4'71 (DJS) I
Plaintiff I
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JONE E. POTTER, POSTMATER I
GENERAL, UNITED STAES POSTAL
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Defendant December Sth,2003
CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE
I, Isaac L. Smith d0 certify that I caused a copy of this notice andthe foregoing
"PLAINTIFF’S COMPLIANCE WITH COURTS ORDER OF REPORTS FROM
PLINTIFF’S EXPERTS" to be hand delivered on December Sth,2003 to:
C/O CAROLYN A. IKARI
JOHN E. POTTER, POSTMASTER
GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY
450 Main Street, room 328
Hartford, Connecticut 06103 .
Isaac Smith (Pro-Se) Plaintiff

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The Plaintiffs Motion for Extension of Tiine to File Reports"Fiiom Plaintiffs - 1
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There will be no further extensions of time granted. T
IT IS SO ORDERED. ·
` Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, thi; 1 day of November, 2003.
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