Kerner et al v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company

Filing 5

ORDER Deutsche Bank National Trust Company's 4 motion to remand is granted. To the extent it has been removed, the Clerk is directed to remand the forcible entry and detainer action, Deutsche Bank v. Kerner, No. CV2011-00617 (Ariz. Super. Ct. Apr. 18, 2011), to Mohave County Superior Court. The Wrongful foreclosure complaint (Doc. 1) is dismissed for lack of Subject matter jurisdiction. Signed by Judge David G Campbell on 07/22/11. (Attachments: # 1 Remand Letter)(ESL)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF ARIZONA OFFICE OF THE CLERK RICHARD H. WEARE RONNIE HONEY DISTRICT COURT EXECUTIVE / CLERK OF COURT SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR U. S. COURTHOUSE, SUITE 130 401 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, SPC 1 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85003-2118 CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR U. S. COURTHOUSE, SUITE 130 401 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, SPC 1 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85003-2118 Visit our website at www.azd.uscourts.gov MICHAEL S. O'BRIEN CHIEF DEPUTY CLERK EVO A. DECONCINI U.S. COURTHOUSE 405 W. CONGRESS, SUITE 1500 TUCSON, ARIZONA 85701-5010 July 22, 2011 Birlynn Tinnell, Clerk Mohave County Superior Court PO Box 7000 Kingman, Arizona 86402-7000 RE: Remand to Mohave County Superior Court District Court Case Number: CV11-8091-PCT-DGC Kathy L. Kerner, et al. V. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Superior Court Number: CV2011-00617 Dear Ms. Tinnell, Enclosed is a certified copy of the Order entered in this Court on July 22, 2011, remanding the above case to Mohave County Superior Court for the State of Arizona. Sincerely, RICHARD H. WEARE District Court Executive/Clerk s/ Elaine Leon By: Deputy Clerk Enclosure cc: All Counsel of Record The staff of the Clerk’s Office ensures the effective, efficient and professional delivery of clerical and administrative services, while fostering a customer-friendly and employee-friendly environment.

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