Ba v Holder, et al
Abdoul A Ba |
Eric Holder, Janet Napolitano and Michael Biggs |
2:2013cv01005 |
May 21, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
Sacramento |
Allison Claire |
Morrison C. England |
Naturalization Application |
8 U.S.C. ยง 1446 Petition for Naturalization Hearing |
None |
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Filing 24 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by District Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 09/05/18 DISMISSING case pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a)(2). CASE CLOSED (Benson, A.) |
Filing 22 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by District Judge Morrison C. England, Jr on 7/2/2018 ORDERING that the case REMAINS held in abeyance; The parties shall submit a joint status report on or before 9/7/2018. (Fabillaran, J) |
Filing 20 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Chief Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 4/12/2016 ORDERING that this case remains held in abeyance. The parties shall submit a status report on 6/24/2018. (Zignago, K.) |
Filing 18 STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Chief Judge Morrison C. England, Jr on 1/27/15 re: 17 ORDERING the case to remain held in abeyance. The parties shall submit a status report no later than 4/15/16. (Meuleman, A) |
Filing 16 ORDER signed by Chief Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. on 1/28/2014 ORDERING 15 the case is held in ABEYANCE, the parties shall submit a statusreport on 1/24/2015. CASE STAYED (Reader, L) |
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