McCay, et al v. USA
Lira McCay and Tina Davis |
USA |
6:2004cv00154 |
June 1, 2004 |
US District Court for the Western District of Texas |
Walter S Smith |
Motor Vehicle |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1346 |
None |
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Filing 6 Order granting agreed motion to dismiss [5-1]. Plaintiff's complaint is DISMISSED based upon the following findings: that the United States has been substituted as the party Defendant in this action pursuant to 28 USC 2679; that the action has been dismissed for failure to first present a claim pursuant to 28 USC 2675(a) signed by Honorable Walter S. Smith (as) |
Case closed (as) |
Filing 5 Agreed Motion by Lira McCay, Tina Davis, USA to dismiss (as) |
Filing 4 Order on Courtroom Decorum and Trial Procedures (Non-Jury Trial) signed by Honorable Walter S. Smith (as) |
Filing 3 Scheduling order setting ; Alternate Dispute Resolution Report due by 8/9/04 Joining of parties due by 10/12/04, amending of pleadings on 11/12/04 Deadline for filing of all motions 12/13/04 Discovery cutoff 12/13/04 Pretrial order to be submitted on or before 2/25/05 ; Bench trial set for 9:00 3/7/05 , signed by Honorable Walter S. Smith (as) |
Filing 2 Notice by USA of:Substitution of Party Defendant (as) |
Filing 1 Notice for Removal by USA (as) |
Case assigned to Honorable Walter S. Smith (as) |
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