William Nathaniel Washington v. Jim McDonnell et al
William Nathaniel Washington |
County Asst Hopper, Sheriff Jim McDonnell, Medical Nurse Okoli and P.A. Yamasaki |
2:2017cv05528 |
July 26, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Virginia A. Phillips |
Patrick J. Walsh |
Other |
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Filing 138 MINUTE (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: DISMISSAL by Magistrate Judge Karen L. Stevenson. Plaintiff is ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE on or before April 23, 2021 why the action should not be dismissed under Local Rule 7-12 and Rule 41(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. (see document for further details) (hr) |
Filing 131 MINUTE (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER: (1) LIFTING STAY; (2) ORDERING DEFENDANTS HOPPER AND OKOLEH TO SHOW CAUSE NO LATER THAN MARCH 10, 2021 WHY THE MOTION TO COMPEL IS NOT MOOT; AND (3) ORDERING DEFENDANTS HOPPER AND OKOLEH TO FILE A RESPONSE TO THE FAC WITHI N 21 DAYS by Magistrate Judge Karen L. Stevenson. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, no later than March 10, 2021, Defendants Hopper and Okoleh shall file a brief response to this Order (no more than 10 pages) that shows cause why the Motion should not be denied as moot. Alternatively, they may withdraw the Motion. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the stay issued on October 29, 2020 (Dkt. No. 107) is LIFTED and, within 21 days of the date of this Order, Defendants Hopper and Okoleh shall do one of the following: (see document for further details). (hr) |
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