Taylor v. Brown et al
Jackie Taylor |
Edmund G. Brown , Jr., Jon Benoit, Jerry Wengerd, Steve Steinberg, Michele Wilham, Susan Lowe, Karen Cummings, Dan Darayuna, Emalda LNU, Darlene Green and FNU Samuelson |
2:2014cv00663 |
September 11, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
Dale A. Kimball |
Personal Injury: Health Care |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 15 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER denying 11 Motion to Reassign Case ; response to the courts prior Memorandum Decision and Orderwhich this court is considering as a motion to reconsideris denied. Finding as moot 12 Motion to Consol idate All State and County Government Defendants Receipt of Court Documents ; finding as moot 12 Motion for Service of Process. ; finding as moot 13 Motion for TRO; finding as moot 14 Motion for Hearing. Signed by Judge Dale A. Kimball on 9/22/2014. (jds) |
Filing 8 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER. The Court dismisses the Complaint in this matter for lack of jurisdiction. The Clerk of Court is directed to close this case. Judge Dale A. Kimball no longer assigned to case, Motions terminated: 5 MOTION to Appoint Counsel, 4 MOTION for Permanent Injunction, 6 MOTION for the ability to have all copies made in the Clerk's Office, and 7 MOTION for Court acknowledgement, filed by Jackie Taylor. Case Closed. Signed by Judge Dale A. Kimball on 9/17/2014. (jds) |
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