Coyle v. San Diego Sheriff's Dept., et al
Justin Coyle |
San Diego Sheriff's Dept., George Bailey, S.D. Jail Directors, San Diego Internal Affairs, San Diego County Property Claims, San Diego Jail, UCSD, Classification Ct., Commisary for SD Jail, Incoming Mail, Supreme Court Alis, Ronald I. Downey and San Diego Jail Medical |
3:2016cv00667 |
March 17, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
Jill L. Burkhardt |
Gonzalo P. Curiel |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 5 ORDER DISMISSING CIVIL Action for Failing to State a Claim and for Failing to Comply with Court Order Requiring Amendment. Plaintiff has not filed an amended complaint, or requested any extension of time in which to do so. Therefore, the Court dis misses this civil action in its entirety without further leave to amend. The Clerk to enter a final judgment of dismissal and to close the file. Signed by Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel on 9/26/16.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(dlg) |
Filing 3 ORDER Granting 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis and Dismissing Complaint for Failing to State a Claim. Plaintiff has forty-five (45) days leave in which to file an Amended Complaint which cures all the deficiencies of pleading described in this Order. Signed by Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel on 6/28/16. (All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(dlg) |
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