Melvin Anthony, Jr. v. K. Oliva et al
Melvin Anthony, Jr |
Rick Swigart, Robert Boyd, County of San Bernardino and K Oliva |
5:2012cv01369 |
August 16, 2012 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Stephen J. Hillman |
S. James Otero |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 47 JUDGMENT by Judge Fernando M. Olguin, Related to: R&R - Accepting Report and Recommendations, 45 . Pursuant to the Order of the Court accepting the conclusions and recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge, IT IS ADJUDGED that the Complaint is dismissed without leave to amend. 1 (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (gr) |
Filing 38 ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Judge Fernando M. Olguin for Report and Recommendation (Issued), 36 and Order. If Plaintiff wishes to pursue this action in this Court, he must file a first amended complaint within twenty days of th e date this Order Accepting the Amended Report and Recommendation is filed. In preparing a first amended complaint, Plaintiff must bear in mind the deficiencies of the current pleading, and must assure that they are not repeated. Plaintiff must take particular note of the following guidelines: 1. Plaintiff must set forth the jurisdictional grounds for his claims at the outset of the complaint.2. The complaint must include only factual allegations directly relevantto plaintiff's claims, whic h must be stated in separate, numberedparagraphs (preferably in chronological order), each limited to a singleset of circumstances. The facts should be stated in simple, completesentences. Repetition is to be avoided. 3. The complaint must clearly id entify the specific acts on which each claim is based. Insofar as possible, the allegations should include the date, time, place and circumstances of the offending conduct by each defendant, a clear statement of what each defendant did or failed to d o, and the damage of injury suffered by plaintiff as a result of each defendant's conduct. 4. If civil rights violations are claimed, the complaint must specifically set forth the federal constitutional right or rights infringed with respect to each alleged wrongful act or omission. (sbu) |
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