Yahthyah Yahvah v. County of Los Angeles
Yahthyah Yahvah |
Philip L Browning, County of Los Angeles, Stephanie Harges, Virginia Lyle and Vanessa Soto-Miller |
2:2017cv00101 |
January 5, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Michael W. Fitzgerald |
Alicia G. Rosenberg |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 47 ORDER OF DISMISSAL by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. IT IS ORDERED that this action is dismissed against the County of Los Angeles and individual defendants in their official capacity. This action is dismissed against the individual defendants in their individual capacity for failure to serve process. All pending motions are denied as moot. (see order for further details) Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (hr) |
Filing 29 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED FOR FAILURE TO SERVE PROCESS by Magistrate Judge Alicia G. Rosenberg. IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff show cause in writing, on or before March 26, 2018, why the individual defen dants in their individual capacity should not be dismissed from this action without prejudice pursuant to Rule 4(m) or for failure to prosecute. If Plaintiff does not timely response to this order to show cause on or before March 26, 2018, the individual defendants may be dismissed without prejudice for failure to serve process under Rule 4(m) or for failure to prosecute. (See Order for Further Details) (kl) |
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