Black Lives Matter-Stockton Chapter et al v. San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office et al

Filing 25

ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on 10/19/18 EXTENDING the time for San Joaquin County to respond to Plaintiff Black Lives Matter's Request for Production, Set Two until 10/25/18, per 24 Stipulation. (Benson, A.)

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1 GREGORY B. THOMAS, ESQ. (SBN 239870) TEMITAYO O. PETERS, ESQ. (SBN 309913) 2 BOORNAZIAN, JENSEN & GARTHE A Professional Corporation 3 555 12th Street, Suite 1800 Oakland, CA 94607 4 Telephone: (510) 834-4350 Facsimile: (510) 839-1897 5 gthomas@bjg.com opeters@bjg.com 6 Attorneys for Defendants SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, STEVE 7 MOORE, DAVE OLIVER, JOE PETRINO 8 YOLANDA HUANG, ESQ. (SBN 104543) LAW OFFICES OF YOLANDA HUANG 9 475 14th Street, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94612 10 Telephone: 510-329-2140 Facsimile: 510-580-9410 11 yhuang.law@gmail.com 12 Attorney for Plaintiffs BLACK LIVES MATTER STOCKTON CHAPTER, and DIONNE SMITH-DOWNS, 13 individually and on behalf of others similarly situated 14 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 15 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 16 BLACK LIVES MATTER-STOCKTON CHAPTER, et al., 17 Plaintiffs, 18 v. 19 SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, et al., 20 Defendants. 21 22 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 2:18-cv-00591-KJM-AC [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO EXTEND SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY’S TIME TO ANSWER PLAINTIFF BLACK LIVES MATTER-STOCKTON CHAPTER’S REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION, SET TWO Complaint filed March 20, 2018 The Court hereby grants the Stipulation of the Parties for a 14-day extension of time for the 23 San Joaquin County to respond to Plaintiff Black Lives Matter’s Request for Production, Set Two, 24 up to and including October 25, 2018. 25 IT IS SO ORDERED. 26 DATED: October 19, 2018 27 28 -1STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST FOR PRODUCTION, SET TWO Case No. 2:18-cv-00591-KJM-AC

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