Knox v. US Customs and Border Patrol et al
Peggy Ruth Knox |
US Customs and Border Patrol and Micah Bennett |
3:2018cv00030 |
January 4, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
San Diego Office |
San Diego |
Anthony J. Battaglia |
Andrew G. Schopler |
Other Personal Injury |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1333 |
None |
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Filing 20 ORDER DISMISSING CASE With Prejudice. The Court DISMISSES Knox's fourth amended complaint with prejudice. Despite giving Knox several chances to amend, the Court simply does not see a way for Knox to allege any new facts not previously stated which would waive the United States' sovereign immunity. Signed by Judge Anthony J. Battaglia on 12/3/2018.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(acc) |
Filing 12 ORDER Denying as Moot Plaintiff's Motion to File IFP and Dismissing the Case without Prejudice. The Court DENIES as moot Knox's IFP motion, (Doc. No. 2), and DISMISSES Knox's SAC with leave to amend, (Doc. No. 9, 11). Knox must file her third amended complaint as a stand-alone document by 6/22/2018. Signed by Judge Anthony J. Battaglia on 5/29/2018.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(acc) |
Filing 7 ORDER denying as moot 2 Plaintiff's Motion to File IFP and Dismissing the Case Without Prejudice. Knox must file her second amended complaint by 3/16/2018. Signed by Judge Anthony J. Battaglia on 2/7/2018. (All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(acc) |
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