Robert Lacambra v. City of Orange et al
Robert Lacambra |
Citation Processing Center, City of Orange, Department of Motor Vehicle, Does and Walmart |
8:2018cv00960 |
June 1, 2018 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Karen E. Scott |
R. Gary Klausner |
Other |
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Filing 141 JUDGMENT by Judge R. Gary Klausner. IT IS ADJUDGED that Plaintiff's claims against Citation Processing Center, the Automobile Club of Southern California, Inc., and the DMV Directors (Director Steven Gordon in his official capacity and former DMV Director Jean Shiomoto in her individual capacity), and the action in its entirety, are dismissed with prejudice. 140 (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (es) |
Filing 128 ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Judge R. Gary Klausner for Report and Recommendation (Issued), 103 . IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all claims against the City Defendants are dismissed with prejudice and without leave to amend. (sbou) |
Filing 9 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Magistrate Judge Karen E. Scott. Plaintiff is therefore ordered to show cause on or before July 9, 2018, why his lawsuit should not be dismissed for failure to comply with the Court's order to register promptly. Plaintiff may discharge this OSC by registering to use the Court's electronic filing system or by mailing the Court a written explanation excusing his delay. (jdo) |
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