Gary J LaPook v. United States of America et al
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ORDER DISMISSING CASE by Judge S. James Otero, re Stipulation to Dismiss Case 22 . Pursuant to Rule 41(a)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the separately filed stipulation of the parties, this action is dismissed with prejudice. Pursuant to the stipulation of the parties, defendant Department of State is ordered to pay costs to Plaintiff in the amount of $424.61. Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (shb)
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STEPHANIE YONEKURA
Acting United States Attorney
LEON W. WEIDMAN
Assistant United States Attorney
Chief, Civil Division
JASON K. AXE
Assistant United States Attorney
California Bar Number 187101
Federal Building, Suite 7516
300 North Los Angeles Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
Telephone: (213) 894-8827
Facsimile: (213) 894-7819
E-mail: Jason.Axe@usdoj.gov
Attorneys for Defendant
Department of State
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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WESTERN DIVISION
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GARY J. LaPOOK, Esq.
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
STATE,
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Defendants.
No. CV 14-01301 SJO (SHx)
DISMISSAL ORDER
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Pursuant to Rule 41(a)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the
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separately filed stipulation of the parties, this action is dismissed with prejudice.
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Pursuant to the stipulation of the parties, defendant Department of State is
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ordered to pay costs to Plaintiff in the amount of $424.61.
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2/27/15
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Dated:
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PRESENTED BY:
STEPHANIE YONEKURA
Acting United States Attorney
LEON W. WEIDMAN
Assistant United States Attorney
Chief, Civil Division
/s/ Jason K. Axe
JASON K. AXE
Assistant United States Attorney
Attorneys for Defendant
Department of State
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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