Robert Garber v. The City of Los Angeles et al
Robert Garber |
Sean Hennessy, The City of Los Angeles General Services Department, Edward Clifford Sorensen, III, Vincent Neglia, The County of Los Angeles Fire Department, The City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Police Department and Javier Barragan |
2:2007cv07254 |
November 5, 2007 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Western Division - Los Angeles Office |
Los Angeles |
Dean D. Pregerson |
Robert N. Block |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 168 ORDER Granting Plaintiff's Request for Leave of Court to File a Mistakenly Late Motion, DENIES Plaintiff' Motion for a New trial 167 and GRANTING Motion for Extension of Time to File Appeal 165 by Judge Dean D. Pregerson. The plaintiff has until September 9, 2011 to file an appeal with the Intake Section of the Clerks Office. (sch) |
Filing 163 JUDGMENT AFTER TRIAL BY JURY in favor of defendants and against plaintiff; plaintiff shall take nothing; defendants recover costs of suit by Judge Dean D. Pregerson. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (lc) |
Filing 154 ORDER DENYING 153 Plaintiff's Motion For Court's Disclosure of Specific Partial Findings - R.C.F.C. 52; Request For Memorandum of Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law R.C.F.C. 52(A)(1) by Judge Dean D. Pregerson. (sch) Modified on 6/9/2011 (sch). |
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