Moises Lopez v. Martin Biter
Petitioner: Moises Lopez
Respondent: Martin Biter
Case Number: 2:2012cv09552
Filed: November 7, 2012
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: Jacqueline Chooljian
Presiding Judge: Virginia A. Phillips
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus (General)

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December 11, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 24 JUDGMENT by Judge Virginia A. Phillips, Related to: R&R - Accepting Report and Recommendations, 23 . IT IS ADJUDGED that the Motion to Dismiss the Petition is granted and the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus is dismissed with prejudice as time-barred. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (rp)
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