Osegueda et al v. Stanislaus County Public Safety Center et al
Filing
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ORDER to SHOW CAUSE Why Sanctions Should Not Be Imposed for Failure to Obey a Court Order signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara A. McAuliffe on 12/27/2019. Show Cause Response due within fourteen (14) days. (Jessen, A)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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ARMANDO OSEGUEDA, et al.,
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Plaintiffs,
v.
STANISLAUS COUNTY PUBLIC
SAFETY CENTER, et al.,
Case No. 1:16-cv-01218-LJO-BAM
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY
SANCTIONS SHOULD NOT BE IMPOSED
FOR FAILURE TO OBEY A COURT ORDER
(Doc. No. 50.)
FOURTEEN (14) DAY DEADLINE
Defendants.
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Plaintiffs Armando Osegueda and Robert Palomino (“Plaintiffs”) filed this action on
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August 16, 2016. (Doc. No. 1.) On January 29, 2019, the Court approved the parties’ stipulation
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to stay this matter pending resolution of the state criminal proceedings against Plaintiffs. (Doc.
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No. 50.) The Court further directed Plaintiffs to file a written status report every ninety (90) days
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notifying the Court of the status of the criminal matter. (Id.) To date, Plaintiffs have not
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complied with the Court’s order and has not submitted any written status reports.
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Accordingly, Plaintiffs are HEREBY ORDERED to SHOW CAUSE why sanctions should
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not be imposed for their failure to comply with the Court’s order requiring the submission of a
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status report every ninety (90) days. Plaintiffs shall file a written response to this order to show
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cause within fourteen (14) days of service of this order. Plaintiffs may also comply with this
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order by filing the required status report.
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Failure to respond to this order to show cause may result in the imposition of
sanctions on counsel or parties who contribute to violation of the Court’s order.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
/s/ Barbara
December 27, 2019
A. McAuliffe
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UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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