Siordia v. Cate, et al.
Robert Siordia |
Felix Igbinosa, Matthew Cate and James A. Yates |
1:2011cv00742 |
May 9, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Fresno Office |
Fresno |
Michael J. Seng |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 34 FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS recommending that this Action be DISMISSED With Prejudice Based on Plaintiff's Failure to Obey the Court's Orders and Failure to Prosecute re 1 Prisoner Civil Rights Complaint signed by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Seng on 8/29/2013. Referred to Judge O'Neill. Objections to F&R due within fourteen (14) days. (Jessen, A) |
Filing 33 ORDER REQUIRING PLAINTIFF to File Opposition to 27 Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment Within Twenty-One (21) Days; NOTICE and Warning of Requirements for Opposing Defendants' Summary Judgment Motion, signed by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Seng on 7/26/2013. (Jessen, A) |
Filing 12 ORDER ADOPTING 11 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS and DISMISSING Certain Claims and Defendants, signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 12/20/2011. Defendant Felix Igbinosa terminated. (Jessen, A) |
Filing 11 FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATION for Dismissal of Certain Claims and Defendants, signed by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Seng on 11/2/11. Referred to Judge O'Neill. (Verduzco, M) |
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