George Carver Washington v. The Department of The Treasury

Filing 4

(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL RE LACK OF PROSECUTION by Judge R. Gary Klausner. Response to Order to Show Cause due by 11/9/2011. (vdr)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. Title CV 11-06401-RGK (AGRx) Date October 26, 2011 George Carver Washington v. The Department of The Treasury Present: The Honorable R. GARY KLAUSNER, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Sharon L. Williams N/A Deputy Clerk Court Reporter Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: None appearing None appearing Proceedings: [In Chambers] Order to Show Cause re Dismissal re Lack of Prosecution The instant case was removed to the Federal District Court on August 4, 2011. A response to the complaint is due 21 days after receiving a copy of the initial pleading, 21 days after being served with the summons, or 7 days after the notice of removal is filed. See Rule 81 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. It appears a response from defendant has not been filed. Accordingly, the court, on its own motion, orders plaintiff(s) to show cause in writing on or before November 9, 2011 why this action should not be dismissed for lack of prosecution. Pursuant to Rule 78 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the court finds that this matter is appropriate for submission without oral argument. The Order To Show Cause will stand submitted upon the filing of plaintiff’s/defendant’s response. If plaintiff/defendant files  An answer by the following defendant(s):The Department of the Treasury  Plaintiff’s application for entry of default pursuant to Rule 55a of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as to the following defendant(s): The Department of the Treasury on or before the date indicated above, the court will consider this a satisfactory response to the Order To Show Cause. CV-90 (12/02) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Initials of Deputy Clerk slw

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