Steven Brown v. Sergeant Morales, et al
DOES, 1-10 and LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT |
STEVEN DWAYNE BROWN |
DEPUTY SAUCEDO, as individual and in official capacity as Deputy Sheriff, SERGEANT MORALES, as individual and in official capacity as Deputy Sergeant 1700 High Power, DEPUTY PENA, Deputy Sheriff Escort Prowler as individual and DOMINGUEZ, Deputy Sheriff; individual |
20-55843 |
August 18, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 Filed Appellant Steven Dwayne Brown motion petition for permission to appeal. Deficiencies: None. . [11849462] (JFF) [Entered: 10/06/2020 02:23 PM] |
Filing 2 Filed order (DIARMUID F. O'SCANNLAIN, JOHNNIE B. RAWLINSON and MORGAN B. CHRISTEN) A review of the record demonstrates that this court lacks jurisdiction over this appeal because the order challenged in the appeal is not final or appealable. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b); Chacon v. Babcock, 640 F.2d 221, 222 (9th Cir. 1981) (order is not appealable unless it disposes of all claims as to all parties or judgment is entered in compliance with rule). Consequently, this appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. DISMISSED. [11831153] (OC) [Entered: 09/21/2020 02:12 PM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL AND PRO SE APPELLANT. SEND MQ: No. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Steven Dwayne Brown opening brief due 10/09/2020. Appellees Deputy Pena, Deputy Saucedo, Dominguez and Sergeant Morales answering brief due 11/09/2020. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [11793816] (JBS) [Entered: 08/18/2020 03:08 PM] |
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