Fatani v. Internal Revenue Service
Plaintiff: Mafoa E. Fatani
Defendant: Internal Revenue Service
Case Number: 2:2009cv00139
Filed: February 17, 2009
Court: US District Court for the District of Utah
Office: Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Other Office
County: Salt Lake
Presiding Judge: Ted Stewart
Nature of Suit: None
Cause of Action: U.S. Government Defendant
Jury Demanded By: 42:1983 Civil Rights Act

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March 23, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 8 MEMORANDUM DECISION dismissing 3 COMPLAINT ; denying as moot 4 Motion for Service of Process ; denying as moot 5 Motion to Appoint Counsel. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 03/23/2009. (asp)
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