Allen v. Burnside et al
Leon Allen |
Nina Burnside, Nick Ruzzo and John Tran |
2:2017cv00602 |
March 21, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
Sacramento |
Deborah Barnes |
Kimberly J. Mueller |
All Other Real Property |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 8 FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 6/8/2018 RECOMMENDING that plaintiff's 2 Motion to Proceed IFP be denied. Plaintiff's 7 Amended Complaint be dismissed without prejudice. This action be dismissed. Motion referred to Judge Kimberly J. Mueller. Objections to F&R due within 14 days. (Zignago, K.) |
Filing 6 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 9/27/17 ORDERING that the complaint filed 3/21/17 1 is DISMISSED with leave to amend. Within twenty- eight days from the date of this order, an amended complaint shall be filed that cures the defects noted in this order and complies with the FRCP and the Local Rules of Practice. Failure to comply with this order in a timely manner may result in a recommendation that this action be dismissed. (Mena-Sanchez, L) |
Filing 3 ORDER to SHOW CAUSE signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 5/10/2017 ORDERING that within twenty-one days of the date of this order plaintiff shall SHOW CAUSE in writing as to why this action should not be dismissed without prejudice due to a lack of subject matter jurisdiction. (Zignago, K.) |
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