The Premises Known as: One black Dell Desktop Computer Tower with service tag, 2R8QY81, and One Sandisk Ultra II 8GB Memory Card, Located in Los Angeles Field Office evidence vault of the United State
Plaintiff: USA
Defendant: The Premises Known as: One black Dell Desktop Computer Tower with service tag, 2R8QY81, and One Sandisk Ultra II 8GB Memory Card, Located in Los Angeles Field Office evidence vault of the United State (1)
Case Number: 2:2011mj02271
Filed: September 30, 2011
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Nature of Suit: Other
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