Brennan v. Mitchell et al
Ronald John Brennan, Jr |
Charles Mitchell, Alexis Wafstet, Fletcher, Ryakhovskiy, Hoover and Kimberly Parker |
2:2018cv00624 |
April 30, 2018 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Seattle Office |
Snohomish |
Richard A. Jones |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 20 ORDER ADOPTING 16 Report and Recommendation. This matter is TERMINATED as duplicative of the complaint filed in 17-CV-1928-JCC and the Clerk shall CLOSE the case. Signed by Judge Richard A. Jones. (TH) (cc: Plaintiff via first class mail) |
Filing 10 ORDER re Plaintiff's 9 Letter Filed on May 11, 2018. Plaintiff filed a letter asking if responses he receives from Snohomish County Corrections regarding "kites and grievances" should be filed with the court or sent to defendants 039; counsel. If plaintiff wants the Court to take a certain action, he must file a motion, not a letter. It is unclear to the Court what the grievances and kites amount to. They should not be filed with the Court for no reason. Signed by Hon. Brian A Tsuchida. (TH) (cc: Plaintiff via first class mail) |
Filing 8 ORDER Directing Plaintiff to Show Cause. Plaintiff is directed to show cause by May 25, 2018, why the Court should not terminate and close this case on the grounds it is duplicative of the complaint he earlier filed in 17-CV-1928-JCC-JPD. Signed by Hon. Brian A Tsuchida. (TH) (cc: Plaintiff via first class) |
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