Bre'Velle Crockett v. Evertt C Cottrell et al
Filing
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR FAILURE TO PROSECUTE by Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh. Plaintiff is ordered to appear before the Court (by telephone) on Friday, August 26, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. before Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh, and show cause as to why the action should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. (See document for further details.) (sbou)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL
Case No.
Title
CV 13-7785-AG-PJW
Date
August 11, 2016
Bre’Velle Crockett v. Evertt C. Cottrell, et al.
Present: The Honorable
Patrick J. Walsh, U.S. Magistrate Judge
Isabel Martinez
N/A
N/A
Deputy Clerk
Court Reporter / Recorder
Tape No.
Attorneys Present for Plaintiff:
Attorneys Present for Defendants
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N/A
Proceedings:
Order to Show Cause for Failure to Prosecute
On July 26, 2016, the Court ordered Plaintiff to respond to Defendants’ discovery requests and to
provide his telephone number to the Court and Defense counsel. The Court informed Plaintiff that,
failure to comply with its order could result in dismissal for failure to prosecute. Plaintiff failed to
respond. As the Court previously noted, Plaintiff also failed to appear for his deposition on July 6, 2016
and has not responded to any written discovery from Defendants. Additionally, he has not made an
appearance in this case since October 24, 2014.
Plaintiff is ordered to appear before the Court (by telephone) on Friday, August 26, 2016, at 2:00
p.m. and show cause as to why the action should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. If for some
reason Plaintiff cannot appear on that date he must contact the Court (213-894-8958) and make other
arrangements. Failure to comply with this Order will result in dismissal of this action.
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Initials of Preparer
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