Perea v. Commissioner of Social Security
Plaintiff: Napoleon Perea, II
Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security
Case Number: 2:2010cv02237
Filed: August 19, 2010
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of California
Office: Sacramento Office
County: San Joaquin
Presiding Judge: Craig M. Kellison
Nature of Suit: Supplemental Security Income
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 405
Jury Demanded By: None

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March 30, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 27 MEMORANDUM, OPINION and ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison on 3/29/12 DENYING 21 Motion for Summary Judgment and GRANTING 22 Motion for Summary Judgment. CASE CLOSED. (Meuleman, A)
July 22, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 24 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison on 07/21/11 ordering pursuant to the stipulation of the parties showing good cause for a requested extension of plaintiff's time to reply to defendant's cross motion for summary judgment, the request is hereby approved. Plaintiff shall file his reply on or before 08/19/11. (Plummer, M)
April 15, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 20 [DISREGARD - filed in wrong case] STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Dale A. Drozd on 4/15/11 ORDERING pursuant to the parties' stipulation, pltf's time to file a motion for summary judgment and/or remand is EXTENDED to 6/1/11. (Carlos, K) Modified on 4/15/2011 (Carlos, K).
January 21, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 13 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison on 1/20/11: The order to show cause is discharged 7 . (Kaminski, H)
October 14, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 7 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison on 10/13/10 ORDERING pltf TO SHOW CAUSE in writing within 30 days of the date of this order, why this action should not be dismissed for failure to submit service documents to the US Marshal. (Carlos, K)
August 31, 2010 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Craig M. Kellison on 8/31/10, ORDERING that pltf's 2 Motion to Proceed IFP is GRANTED. The Clerk is directed to serve on pltf the undersigned's scheduling order in social security cases. The Clerk is furt her directed to serve a copy of this order on the USM. Within 15 days from the date of this order, pltf shall submit to the USM a completed summons and copies of the complaint and file a statement with the court that said documents have been submitte d to the USM. The USM is directed to serve all process without prepayment of costs not later than 60 days from the date of this order. The USM shall also send a copy of the summons and complaint by registered or certified mail to the Commissioner of Social Security.(Kastilahn, A)
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Plaintiff: Napoleon Perea, II
Represented By: Ann M. Cerney
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