Christine Murray v. County of Orange et al
Christine Murray |
John Scott, County of Orange, Does, Michael Hillmann, Sandra Hutchens and Orange County Sheriff Coroner Department |
8:2010cv01675 |
November 1, 2010 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Marc L. Goldman |
James V. Selna |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 133 JUDGMENT by Judge James V. Selna, It is therefore now ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that judgment is entered in this action as follows: 1. Plaintiff Christine Murray shall recover nothing against Defendants; 2. Defendants shall have judgment in the ir favor on all of Plaintiff's causes of action; and 3. Defendants shall recover from Plaintiff their costs of suit in accordance with applicable law; and 4. This matter shall be, and hereby is, dismissed as to Defendants County of Orange, Orange County Sheriffs Department, Sandra Hutchens, John Scott, and Michael Hillmann with prejudice. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (rla) |
Filing 30 ORDER by Magistrate Judge Marc L. Goldman GRANTING Stipulation for Protective Order. 28 Pursuant to the Stipulation of the parties, and good cause appearing therefor, the Court now adopts the parties Stipulation for Protective Order Re Confidential Documents and enters the same as an ORDER of the Court. (ade) |
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