Nancy Turner v. The County of Los Angeles et al
Nancy Turner |
Sergio A Mancilla, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department, Shaun E Kennedy, Robert S Keffer, Mario Jimenez, Does, Matt Dendo, Timothy W Crise, Richard L Conley, Jason C Bates, Leroy David Baca, Kelly C Marchello and The County of Los Angeles |
2:2013cv04149 |
June 10, 2013 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Victor B. Kenton |
Christina A. Snyder |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 64 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court GRANTS Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment 56 . ( MD JS-6. Case Terminated. ) Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 38 MINUTES OF Motion Hearing held before Judge Christina A. Snyder: Defendants' Motion to Dismiss 35 is DENIED IN PART and GRANTED IN PART. The Court DENIES defendants' motion with regard to the following claims: Assault (Claim 1), battery (Claim 2), false imprisonment (Claim 4), intentional infliction of emotional distress (Claim 5), and conspiracy (Claim 7) against defendants Keffer, Crise, Kennedy, and Marchello; Invasion of privacy (Claim 3) against defendant Marchello Defendants 039; motion is otherwise GRANTED. Plaintiff shall have until 1/6/2014, to file an amended complaint that corrects the deficiencies in the dismissed claims identified herein. In the amended complaint, plaintiff is not permitted to add claims that are not present in this complaint. Court Reporter: Anne Kielwasser. (gk) |
Filing 33 ORDER ON STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER REGARDING DISCLOSURE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL RECORDS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS by Magistrate Judge Victor B. Kenton. Based on the stipulation of the parties, and good cause appearing there for, the Court grants the stipulation for protective order which shall govern certain documents and things in this matter. Note: Follow L.R. 79-5. 32 [SEE ORDER FOR FURTHER DETAILS] (gr) |
Filing 31 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: Defendants' Motion to Dismiss 26 is DENIED IN PART and GRANTED IN PART. The Court DENIES defendants' motion with regard to the following claims: Assault (Claim 1), battery (Claim 2), fal se imprisonment (Claim 5), and conspiracy (Claim 10) against defendants Keffer, Crise, Kennedy, and Marchello; Invasion of privacy (Claim 3) and intentional infliction of emotional distress (Claim 6) against defendant Marchello. The Court GRANTS defe ndants' motion to dismiss without prejudice with regard to the following claims and/or defendants: Invasion of privacy (Claim 3) and intentional infliction of emotional distress (Claim 6) with regard to defendants Keffer, Crise and Kennedy; Kidn apping (Claim 4), negligent hiring (Claim 7), negligent training (Claim 8), and negligent supervision (Claim 9) as to all defendants; Conspiracy (Claim 10) with regard to defendants Baca, Bates, Mancilla, Dendo, Conley, Jimenez, and the County of Los Angeles. Plaintiff shall have until 10/9/2013 to file an amended complaint that corrects the deficiencies in the dismissed claims identified herein. Failure to do so may result in the dismissal of those claims with prejudice. Court Reporter: N/A. (gk) |
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