Melvin Anthony v. Officer Glen Lockerby et al
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ORDER ACCEPTING SECOND AMENDED REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Judge S. James Otero for Report and Recommendation (Issued) 49 . Defendants Motions to Dismiss are granted. Plaintiffs claims against defendants Mattis, Biggs, Manssourian, Gannon, and t he County of Orange are dismissed without leave toamend. Plaintiffs claims against defendants Lockerby, Ward, Bruns, andMejia are dismissed without leave to amend, with the exception ofPlaintiffs Second and Third Causes, which are not dismissed. (sbu)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA-WESTERN DIVISION
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15 MELVIN ANTHONY, JR.,
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) SACV 12-1702-SJO (SH)
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) ORDER ACCEPTING SECOND
) AMENDED
) REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION
Plaintiff,
) OF UNITED STATES
) MAGISTRATE JUDGE; and
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) ORDER
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OFFICER GLEN LOCKERBY, et al.,)
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Defendants.
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Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 636(b)(1)(C), the court has reviewed the First
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23 Amended Complaint and other papers along with the attached SecondAmended
24 Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge, and has made
25 a de novo determination of the Amended Report and Recommendation.
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
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The Second Amended Report and Recommendation is approved and
accepted.
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Defendants’ Motions to Dismiss are granted.
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Plaintiff’s claims against defendants Mattis, Biggs, Manssourian,
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Gannon, and the County of Orange are dismissed without leave to
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amend.
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Plaintiff’s claims against defendants Lockerby, Ward, Bruns, and
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Mejia are dismissed without leave to amend, with the exception of
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Plaintiff’s Second and Third Causes, which are not dismissed.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk shall serve forthwith a copy of
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13 DATED: March 19, 2013
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S. JAMES OTERO
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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