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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 22
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No. 91-1414
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS LO.
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JOHN J. STARADUMSKY,
Plaintiff, Appellant,
Vv.
TOWN OF WEST WARWICK, RHODE ISLAND, ET AL.,
Defendants, Appellees.
ORDER OF COURT
Entered: June 19, 1991
On May 6, 1991 this court advised appellant that it may not have
jurisdiction to consider the appeal because the February 1991 order
from which plaintiff appeals is an order from which plaintiff appeals
is an order issued by a magistrate. Appellant was further advised that
the district court order of August 17, 1990 was not a final order and
there was no September 19, 1990 order on the district court docket.
The appellant was ordered to either move for voluntary dismissal
under Rule 42(b) FRAP or to show cause why this appeal should not be
dismissed and that the failure to take either action by May 17, 1991
might lead to dismissal for failure to prosecute.
On May 21, 1991 this Court enlarged the time to file a response
to May 28, 1991.
The appellant having failed to take any action, the above captioned
appeal is dismissed for failure to prosecute.
By the Court:
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