Utter v. Schwarenegger, et al
Nicholas W Utter |
Arnold Schwarenegger and James Tilton |
2:2008cv00734 |
April 7, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Prisoner: Civil Rights Office |
Sacramento |
Garland E. Burrell |
John F. Moulds |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 27 FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS signed by Magistrate Judge John F. Moulds on 10/29/09 RECOMMENDING that this action be dismissed. Referred to Judge Garland E. Burrell, Jr.; Objections to F&R due within 20 days.(Dillon, M) |
Filing 26 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge John F. Moulds on 9/1/09 ORDERING that pltf's 23 motion is construed as a request for court-ordered service of discovery requests on dfts and is DENIED w/out prejudice to pltf's right to seek discovery from dfts in accordance w/ the F.R.Civ.P.. (Yin, K) |
Filing 18 ORDER DIRECTING USM to serve on defts Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Tilton within 10 days signed by Magistrate Judge John F. Moulds on 4/15/09; clerk is directed to forward pltf's instructions for service, the completed summons, copies of the complaint, copies of the form regarding consent or request for reassignment and copies of this order to the USM; clerk shall serve upon pltf a copy of the local rules. (cc:USM) (Gaydosh, J) |
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