Ruben Amperano v. Martin D Biter
Petitioner: Ruben Amperano
Respondent: Martin D Biter
Case Number: 2:2012cv10738
Filed: December 17, 2012
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: Stephen J. Hillman
Presiding Judge: Christina A. Snyder
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus (General)

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May 29, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 16 JUDGMENT by Judge Christina A. Snyder,IT IS ADJUDGED that the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus is denied and the action is dismissed without prejudice. Related to: R&R - Accepting Report and Recommendations 15 (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (sbu)
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Petitioner: Ruben Amperano
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Respondent: Martin D Biter
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