United States of America v. Don Owen
Petitioner: United States of America
Respondent: Don Owen
Case Number: 2:2010cv06791
Filed: September 13, 2010
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: Valerie Baker Fairbank
Presiding Judge: Ralph Zarefsky
Nature of Suit: Taxes

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September 30, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank. IT IS ORDERED that Respondent appear on October 25, 2010, at 8:30 a.m., and show cause why the testimony and production of books, papers, records, and other data demanded in the subject Internal Revenue Service summons should not be compelled. (kbr)
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Petitioner: United States of America
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