Brian Kakowski v. Sheriff Stan Sniff et al
Brian Kakowski |
Deputy Balcazar, Deputy Garwood, Nurse Lynn, Captain Pingel, Sheriff Stan Sniff and Corporal Wambaugh |
2:2015cv07690 |
September 30, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Karen L. Stevenson |
Stephen V. Wilson |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
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Filing 130 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO DISMISS COMPLAINT WITH PREJUDICE by Judge Stephen V. Wilson: Please refer to the Court's order for specifics. (Case Terminated. Made JS-6.) (cr) |
Filing 55 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: DISMISSAL by Magistrate Judge Karen L. Stevenson.Response to Order to Show Cause due by 7/8/2016. Defendants may discharge this Order by filing an answer or Rule 12 motion responding to the operative complaint and a declaration establishing good cause for the delay may result in a recommendation to grant the Motion for Default. (rh) |
Filing 30 ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Judge Stephen V. Wilson for Report and Recommendation (Issued) 26 , Notice of Report and Recommendation 25 IT IS ORDERED that: (1) the equal protection claim against Defendant Pingel is DISMISSED with prejudice; and (2) the claims against Defendant Lynn are DISMISSED with prejudice. (rh) |
Filing 14 OSC RE DISMISSAL by Magistrate Judge Karen L. Stevenson. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 12/29/2015. (See Order for Details) (rh) |
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