David Calderon v. San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, et al
DAVID CALDERON |
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, SIMONSON, Officer, individual and official capacity, L. GUERRA, Officer, individual and official capacity, C. S. RAMARIZ, Officer, individual and official capacity, RICARTE, Officer, individual and official capacity and C. S. LOPEZ, Custody Specialist, individual and official capacity |
22-55449 |
May 4, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Prisoner-Civil Rights |
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Filing 3 MANDATE ISSUED. (JSB, ADH and RDN) [12472648] (RL) [Entered: 06/16/2022 09:10 AM] |
Filing 2 Filed order (JAY S. BYBEE, ANDREW D. HURWITZ and RYAN D. NELSON) 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 28 U.S.C. 1291; Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b); Chacon v. Babcock, 640 F.2d 221, 222 (9th Cir. 1981) (order disposing of fewer than all claims against all parties not immediately appealable unless district court directs entry of judgment pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b)). DISMISSED. [12456365] (OC) [Entered: 05/25/2022 02:26 PM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSEL AND PRO SE APPELLANT. SEND MQ: No. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant David Calderon opening brief due 07/07/2022. Appellees L. Guerra, C. S. Lopez, C. S. Ramariz, Ricarte, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and Simonson answering brief due 08/08/2022. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [12438130] (RT) [Entered: 05/04/2022 01:07 PM] |
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