Robinson v. Orange County Government Department
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
BARBARA G. ROBINSON,
Plaintiff,
v. Case No: 6:24-cv-1143-WWB-LHP
ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT,
Defendant
ORDER This cause came on for consideration without oral argument on the following motions filed herein: MOTION: PLAINTIFF’S REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO E- FILE DOCUMENTS (Doc. No. 4) FILED: June 27, 2024
THEREON it is ORDERED that the motion is DENIED as moot. Plaintiff filed another copy of the same motion. See Doc. No. 8.
MOTION: PLAINTIFF’S REQUEST FOR PERMISSION TO E- FILE DOCUMENTS (Doc. No. 8) FILED: August 5, 2024 THEREON it is ORDERED that the motion is DENIED without prejudice. Plaintiff, proceeding pro se, requests permission to e-file documents through the Court’s CM/ECF system. Doc. No. 8. On review, the request will be denied without prejudice. First, Plaintiff’s request fails to comply with the Local Rules, namely Local Rule 3.01(a). Second, “[w]hile an unrepresented individual may
obtain the Court’s permission to file his submissions electronically using the CM/ECF system, such authorization is typically denied unless the pro se party makes a showing of good cause or extenuating circumstances justifying such relief.”
Hooker v. Wilkie, No. 8:20-cv-1248-T-02-CPT, 2020 WL 6947482, at *1 (M.D. Fla. June 4, 2020) (citations omitted). The instant motion (Doc. No. 8) is insufficient to satisfy this standard.
Plaintiff is advised that she may view documents and orders filed in this case at the Office of the Clerk of Court or for a fee by registering through the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (“PACER”) service. Plaintiff is further advised that pursuant to the Court’s Administrative Procedures for Electronic Filing,
Plaintiff may submit documents electronically through the Electronic Document Submission Portal.1
1 The Court’s Administrative Procedures for Electronic Filing can be found on the Court’s website, www.flmd.uscourts.gov, under “Filing a Case” and then selecting DONE and ORDERED in Orlando, Florida on August 7, 2024.
Orr VYIC LESLIE AN PRICE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Copies furnished to: Counsel of Record Unrepresented Parties
“Administrative Procedures for Electronic Filing (PDF).” -3-
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