Ybarra v. Lamarque, et al.
1:2005cv01013 |
August 8, 2005 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Fresno Office |
Sandra M. Snyder |
Oliver W. Wanger |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 25 ORDER DISMISSING CASE FOR FAILURE TO STATE A CLAIM signed by Senior Judge Stephen M. McNamee on 1/29/2009. The dismissal for failure to state a claim counts as a strike. CASE CLOSED(Figueroa, O) |
Filing 24 ORDER signed by Senior Judge Stephen M. McNamee on 1/7/2009, The Court advises the parties that the Court is conducting statutory screening.The matter will proceed following the issuance of the statutory screening order. (Figueroa, O) |
Filing 19 ORDER GRANTING 18 MOTION for RECONSIDERATION and FURTHER DIRECTING the clerk of the court to re-serve plaintiff with copy of Order dismissing complaint with leave to amend 8 and VACATING the 15 Clerk's Judgment and 14 Order Adopting Find ings and Recommendations; case reopened; motion terminated; Case Management DDL set for 5/21/2007 for receipt of amended complaint; order signed by Judge Oliver W. Wanger on 4/19/07. (Attachments: # 1 1983 Amended Prisoner Civil Rights Complaint form)(Rooney, M) |
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