Waldron v. Wenatchee, City of et al
Wenatchee, City of, Chelan County, Columbia River Drug Task Force, Scott Reiber and John and Jane Does 1 - 10 |
2:2015cv00337 |
December 4, 2015 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Washington |
Spokane Office |
Chelan |
Salvador Mendoza |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 28 ORDER DISMISSING CASE - The Parties Stipulation for Dismissal with Prejudice and Without Costs to any Party ECF No. 27 is GRANTED. All claims are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, with all parties to bear their own costs and attorneys' fees. Signed by Judge Salvador Mendoza, Jr. (VR, Courtroom Deputy) |
Filing 26 ORDER GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANTS CHELAN COUNTY'S AND THE COLUMBIA RIVER DRUG TASK FORCE'S MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FRCP 12(C) - granting in part 19 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim. Plaintiffs federal constitutional claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Plaintiffs request for leave to amend the complaint is GRANTED. Signed by Judge Salvador Mendoza, Jr. (VR, Courtroom Deputy) |
Filing 25 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL - granting 24 Motion to Dismiss. Party(ies) Scott Reiber (individually) and Wenatchee, City of (a Municipal Corporation) terminated. Signed by Judge Salvador Mendoza, Jr. (VR, Courtroom Deputy) |
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