Partida v. Liu et al.
Gustavo Partida |
Alexander Liu, San Joaquin Hospital and CHCF |
2:2016cv02630 |
November 3, 2016 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
San Joaquin |
Allison Claire |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 13 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on 10/5/2017 DENYING as Moot 9 Application to Proceed IFP and GRANTING 12 Request for Status to the extent this order address the procedural posture of the case and is otherwise denied. Plaintiff is advised that any further documents filed in this case will be disregarded and no orders will issue in response to future filings. (Hunt, G) |
Filing 6 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on 2/09/17 DISMISSING CASE without prejudice. CASE CLOSED. (Plummer, M) |
Filing 5 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on 12/27/16 ordering that plaintiff shall have 30 days from the date of this order to file an application to proceed in forma pauperis or pay the required fees in the amount of $400.00. (Plummer, M) |
Filing 3 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on 11/8/2016 ORDERING plaintiff to submit, within 30 days, an affidavit to proceed ifp or the required fees in the amount of $400.00; and the Clerk shall send plaintiff a new ifp application.(Yin, K) |
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