Gregorio Roberto Ortiz Jr v. D L Runnels
Case Number: 2:2005cv00052
Filed: January 4, 2005
Court: U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: Philip S. Gutierrez
Presiding Judge: Fernando M. Olguin
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus (General)

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July 22, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 76 PETITIONER'S MOTION TO DISQUALIFY by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court concludes that it lacks jurisdiction to consider petitioner Gregorio Roberto Ortiz Jr.'s motion to disqualify the Honorable Phillip S. Gutierrez, United States Distri ct Judge, the Honorable Victor B. Kenton, United States Magistrate Judge, and the Honorable Fernando M. Olguin, United States District Judge 71 . On 7/7/2014, on the same day he filed this motion to disqualify, petitioner also filed a notice of appe al to the Ninth Circuit. Because petitioners's motion to disqualify Judges Gutierrez, Kenton, and Olguin focuses on their handling of the merits of petitioner's case, petitioner's appeal divested this Court of jurisdiction over the motion to disqualify. Accordingly, the motion is hereby DENIED without prejudice, subject to renewal after resolution of petitioner's appeal. (gk)
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