Joseph Patrick Roman Simon v. John McMahon et al
Joseph Patrick Roman Simon |
County of San Bernardino, Chris Fisher, John Does, John McMahon, Jeff Rose, J. Steer and C. Zaragoza |
5:2016cv02007 |
September 20, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Charles F. Eick |
R. Gary Klausner |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
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Filing 144 (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge R. Gary Klausner: On March 9, 2021 the Court received a letter from the plaintiff. Pursuant to Local Rule 83-2.5, no letters to the judge are permitted. The letter has been filed under seal [143 ] and will not be considered by the Court. Plaintiff has appointed counsel and any communication with the Court must be filed by counsel in pleading format. (jp) |
Filing 9 ORDER DISMISSING COMPLAINT WITH LEAVE TO AMEND by Judge R. Gary Klausner, re Complaint (Prisoner Civil Rights), 1 . The Complaint is dismissed with leave to amend. If Plaintiff still wishes to pursue this action, he is granted thirty (30) days from the date of this Order within which to file a First Amended Complaint. Although the Court does not necessarily deem insufficient all of Plaintiff's claims, the Court does require that any First Amended Complaint be complete in itself and not refer in any manner to any prior complaint. Failure to file timely a First Amended Complaint may result in the dismissal of this action. (dml) |
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