Jose Martinez v. Robert P. Gordon et al
Plaintiff: Jose Martinez
Defendant: Does, Robert P. Gordon and Paul Yongyun Kim
Case Number: 2:2015cv00377
Filed: January 19, 2015
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: Jacqueline Chooljian
Presiding Judge: Terry J. Hatter
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Other

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June 29, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 54 CERTIFICATION AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE CIVIL CONTEMPT by Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Chooljian.GOOD CAUSE APPEARING, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that JudgmentDebtor Paul Yongyun Kim appear before Senior United States District JudgeTerry J. Hatter, Jr., at the First Street Courthouse, 350 W. 1st Street, Los Angeles, California 90012, in Courtroom 9B, on July 23, 2018 at 10:00 a.m., to show cause, if any there is, why he should not be adjudged in contempt of Court by reason of the facts certified above. The Judgment Creditor is ordered to personally serve the Judgment Debtor with this Order no later than fourteen days before the show cause hearing. (See document for further details.) (sbou)
April 4, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 35 ORDER REQUIRING JUDGMENT DEBTOR TO APPEAR BEFORE DISTRICT JUDGE TO SHOW CAUSE RE CONTEMPT by Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Chooljian, re Certification of Fact of Contempt 34 . Show Cause Hearing set for 5/22/2017 10:00 AM before Judge Terry J. Hatter Jr. See Order for details. (dml)
May 16, 2016 Opinion or Order Filing 19 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge Terry J. Hatter, Jr: It is Ordered that Plaintiff shall show cause, if he has any, why his claim for general negligence should not be dismissed because the default judgment motion did not address that claim.Plaintiff shal l file a written response to this Order to Show Cause by June 20,2016. Any brief in opposition to Plaintiffs written response shall be filed no later than seven days after Plaintiffs response is filed. Plaintiff may file a rely brief to any opposition no later than seven days after any opposition brief is filed. (lc)
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Plaintiff: Jose Martinez
Represented By: Raymond George Ballister, Jr
Represented By: Phyl Grace
Represented By: Mark D Potter
Represented By: Center for Disability Access
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