Kisasi Liggins v. Connie Gipson et al
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MINUTE ORDER (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER DISMISSING CASE WITHOUT PREJUDICE FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH COURT'S ORDERS AND PAY INITIAL PARTIAL FILING FEE, by Judge David O. Carter. Therefore, the Court ORDERS that this action is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE for failure to comply with the Orders of the Court and failure to pay the initial partial filing fee. re Order to Show Cause 9 . Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (twdb)
JS-6
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
Case No. 2:24-cv-01289-DOC-PVC
Date: July 19, 2024
Title: KISASI LIGGINS V. CONNIE GIPSON ET AL.
PRESENT: THE HONORABLE DAVID O. CARTER, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE
Karlen Dubon
Courtroom Clerk
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR
PLAINTIFF:
None Present
Not Present
Court Reporter
ATTORNEYS PRESENT FOR
DEFENDANT:
None Present
PROCEEDINGS (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER DISMISSING CASE
WITHOUT PREJUDICE FOR
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH
COURT’S ORDERS AND PAY
INITIAL PARTIAL FILING FEE
On June 26, 2024, the Court issued a MINUTE ORDER (IN CHAMBERS)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY INITIAL
PARTIAL FILING FEE (Dkt. 9). There, the Court explained that on March 15, 2024,
plaintiff was granted permission to file this action without prepaying the full filing fee of
$350.00, but plaintiff was ordered to pay the initial partial filing fee, in the amount of
$1.00 within thirty (30) days to the Clerk of Court. As the Court had not received the
initial partial filing fee, the Court ordered plaintiff to either pay the initial partial fee or
respond in writing to the order to show cause within twenty-one (21) days of June 26,
2024. That deadline has now passed and the Court has received no response from
Plaintiff.
Therefore, the Court ORDERS that this action is DISMISSED WITHOUT
PREJUDICE for failure to comply with the Orders of the Court and failure to pay the
initial partial filing fee.
Initials of Deputy Clerk: kdu
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