Mark Dobbs et al v. Don McCullough et al

Filing 15

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE by Judge George H. King: Plaintiff is hereby ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE in writing WITHIN TWELVE DAYS hereof, why the matter should not be dismissed for failure to comply with the Court's order and for failure to diligently prosecute pursuant to Local Rule 41-1 of this Court. IT IS SO ORDERED. (See Order for further details). (mmu)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. Title CV 08-00430 GHK (AJWx) Mark Dobbs, et al v. Don McCullough, et al Date September 22, 2008 Presiding: The Honorable Beatrice Herrera Deputy Clerk Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: None Proceedings: GEORGE H. KING, U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE Not Reported Court Reporter N/A Tape No. Attorneys Present for Defendants: None (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER The Court on July 7, 2008, issued a order striking plaintiff's amended proof of service and directing that plaintiff file an amended or corrected document by no later than July 11, 2008. The Court further notes that no amended/corrected proof of service has been filed to date. Plaintiff is hereby ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE in writing WITHIN TWELVE DAYS hereof, why the matter should not be dismissed for failure comply with the Court's order and for failure to diligently prosecute pursuant to Local Rule 41-1 of this Court. Local Rule 41-1 provides that actions which have been pending for more than a reasonable length of time without any proceeding having been taken therein during such period, may, after notice, be dismissed by the court for want of prosecution. Failure to timely and adequately respond as required herein will be deemed plaintiff's abandonment of the above action. In that event, the above matter will be dismissed without prejudice for failure to diligently prosecute. IT IS SO ORDERED. 0 Initials of Preparer Bea : 00 CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Page 1 of 1

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