Mr Ivan L Mendez v. The conected wired member et al
Mr Ivan L Mendez |
The conected wired member and The conected wired members of a big international |
2:2011cv07758 |
September 20, 2011 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
David T Bristow |
John F. Walter |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
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Filing 16 JUDGMENT by Judge John F. Walter: IT IS ADJUDGED that the action is dismissed without prejudice. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (ad) |
Filing 10 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Magistrate Judge David T Bristow. On or before 1/27/12, plaintiff is ORDERED to show cause as to why the order granting him in forma pauperis status in this matter should not be vacated, and that the action dismissed without prejudice pending payment of the full filing fee of $350.00. (mrgo) |
Filing 9 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Magistrate Judge David T Bristow. On or before December 29, 2011, petitioner is ORDERED to either (a) show good cause in writing, if any exists, why plaintiff did not timely file with the Court his First Amended Complaint, and why the Court should not recommend that this action be dismissed, with prejudice, for failure to prosecute and failure to comply with the Courts prior Order; or (b) serve and file a First Amended Complaint. Plaintiff is forewarned that, if he fails to do either, the Court may deem such failure a further violation of a Court order justifying dismissal, and also deem such failure as further evidence of a lack of prosecution on plaintiffs part. (mrgo) |
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