Daniel et al v. City of Antioch et al
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ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFFS TO SUBMIT CHAMBERS COPY OF DOCUMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH CIVIL LOCAL RULES AND THE COURT'S STANDING ORDERS Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on June 3, 2013. (mmclc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/3/2013)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
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KEBRON DANIEL, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
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No. C-13-1084 MMC
ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFFS TO
SUBMIT CHAMBERS COPY OF
DOCUMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH
CIVIL LOCAL RULES AND THE
COURT’S STANDING ORDERS
v.
CITY OF ANTIOCH, et al.,
Defendants.
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On May 24, 2013, plaintiffs electronically filed their First Amended Complaint.
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Plaintiffs have violated the Civil Local Rules of this District and the Court’s Standing Orders,
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however, by failing “to provide for chambers a paper copy of each document that is
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electronically filed . . . marked ‘Chambers Copy’.” See Civil L.R. 5-1(e)(7); see also
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Standing Orders For Civil Cases Assigned to The Honorable Maxine M. Chesney ¶ 2.
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Plaintiffs are hereby ORDERED to comply with Civil Local Rule 5-1(e)(7) and the
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Court’s Standing Orders by immediately submitting a chambers copy of the above-
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referenced document. Plaintiffs are hereby advised that if they fail in the future to comply
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with the Court’s Standing Orders to provide a chambers copy of each electronically-filed
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document, the Court may impose sanctions, including, but not limited to, striking from the
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record any electronically-filed document of which a chambers copy has not been timely
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provided to the Court.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: June 3, 2013
MAXINE M. CHESNEY
United States District Judge
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