Brunilda Colon v. The United States of America
Brunilda Colon |
The United States of America |
2:2019cv01067 |
February 12, 2019 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
John D Early |
Michael W Fitzgerald |
Taxes |
26 U.S.C. ยง 7422 |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 10 PROOF OF SERVICE Executed by Plaintiff Brunilda Colon, upon Defendant The United States of America served on 2/20/2019, answer due 4/22/2019. Service of the Summons and Complaint were executed upon the United States Attorneys Office by delivering a copy to Civil-Process Clerk. Service was executed in compliance with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Due diligence declaration NOT attached. Registered or certified mail return receipt attached. Original Summons NOT returned. (iv) |
Filing 9 SELF-REPRESENTATION ORDER by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald. (iv) |
Filing 8 ORDER by Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald: Granting #6 APPLICATION for Pro Se Electronic Filing. The applicant must register to use the Courts CM/ECF System within five (5) days of being served with this order. Registration information is available at the Pro Se Litigant E-Filing web page located on the Courts website. Upon registering, the applicant will receive a CM/ECF login and password that will allow him/her to file non-sealed documents electronically in this case only. Any documents being submitted under seal must be manually filed with the Clerk. (iv) |
Filing 7 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT to District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald and Magistrate Judge John D. Early. (esa) |
Filing 6 APPLICATION for Pro Se Litigant to electronically file documents in a specific case filed by plaintiff Brunilda Colon. (esa) |
Filing 5 REQUEST not to Proceed In Forma Pauperis, Declaration in Support #4 filed by Plaintiff Brunilda Colon. (esa) |
Filing 4 REQUEST to Proceed In Forma Pauperis, Declaration in Support filed by plaintiff Brunilda Colon. (esa) |
Filing 3 CERTIFICATION AND NOTICE OF INTERESTED PARTIES filed by plaintiff Brunilda Colon. (esa) |
Filing 2 60 DAY Summons issued re Complaint #1 as to defendant The United States of America (Internal Revenue Service). (esa) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against defendant The United States of America. Case assigned to Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald for all further proceedings. Discovery referred to Magistrate Judge John D. Early, (Filing fee $ 400 paid), filed by plaintiff Brunilda Colon. (Attachments: #1 CV-71) (esa) |
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