Torosian v. City of Fresno et al
David Torosian |
Fresno Police Department and City of Fresno |
1:2014cv00128 |
January 29, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Fresno Office |
Fresno |
Lawrence J. O'Neill |
Sheila K. Oberto |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 10 ORDER signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 8/21/2014 striking 7 Second Amended Complaint filed by David Torosian.(Lundstrom, T) |
Filing 6 FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS recommending that Plaintiff's complaint be dismissed with prejudice. Matter referred to Judge O'Neill; Objections to F&R due within twenty-eight (28) days after being served with these Findings and Recommendations; signed by Magistrate Judge Sheila K. Oberto on 7/8/2014. (Timken, A) |
Filing 5 ORDER DISMISSING Complaint With Leave to Amend. Plaintiff shall file a second amended complaint within 30 days from the date of service of this order; and if Plaintiff fails to file a second amended complaint, the Court will recommend that this action be dismissed for failure to state a cognizable claim. Order signed by Magistrate Judge Sheila K. Oberto on 5/7/2014. (Timken, A) |
Filing 3 ORDER GRANTING Plaintiff's Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis 2 , signed by Magistrate Judge Sheila K. Oberto on 2/4/14. (Hellings, J) |
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