John Brandstetter v. City of Riverside et al
John Brandstetter |
Larry V. Gonzalez, City of Riverside, Jolynn Turner, Riverside Police Department, Does 1 through 10, all sued in their individual capacities and Police Chief Larry V. Gonzalez |
2:2020cv08246 |
September 9, 2020 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 NOTICE RE INTRA-DISTRICT TRANSFER by Clerk of Court due to incorrect intra-district venue selected by the filer. Case is transferred to the Eastern Division. Case has been assigned to Judge Andre Birotte Jr for all further proceedings. Any matters that may be referred to a Magistrate Judge are assigned to Shashi H. Kewalramani. New Case Number 5:20-cv-01866-AB-SHKx. (car) |
Filing 4 Request for Clerk to Issue Summons on Complaint (Attorney Civil Case Opening) #1 filed by Plaintiff John Brandstetter. (Cook, Donald) |
Filing 3 NOTICE of Interested Parties filed by Plaintiff John Brandstetter, identifying John Brandstetter. (Cook, Donald) |
Filing 2 CIVIL COVER SHEET filed by Plaintiff John Brandstetter. (Cook, Donald) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT Receipt No: ACACDC-28004245 - Fee: $400, filed by Plaintiff John Brandstetter. (Attorney Donald Webster Cook added to party John Brandstetter(pty:pla))(Cook, Donald) |
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