Munoz v. Watsonville Community Hospital et al
Filing
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ORDER STRIKING 35 OPPOSITION TO MOTION TO STRIKE, 36 OPPOSITION TO MOTION TO ABSTAIN OR DISMISS, AND 34 OBJECTIONS TO REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 10/2/2015. (blflc3S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/2/2015)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN JOSE DIVISION
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RAFAEL MUNOZ, et al.,
Case No. 15-cv-00932-BLF
Plaintiffs,
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v.
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WATSONVILLE COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL,
Defendant.
ORDER STRIKING OPPOSITION TO
MOTION TO STRIKE, OPPOSITION
TO MOTION TO ABSTAIN OR
DISMISS, AND OBJECTIONS TO
REQUEST FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE
[Re: ECF 34, 35, 36]
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United States District Court
Northern District of California
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On October 1, 2015, Plaintiff filed an opposition to Defendant’s motion to strike, an
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opposition to Defendant’s motion to abstain or dismiss, and objections to Defendant’s request for
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judicial notice. See ECF Nos. 34-36.
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Pursuant to Civil Local Rule 3-4(c), papers filed with the court may contain no more than
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28 lines per page. Under Civil Local Rule 7-3(a), any evidentiary or procedural objections to a
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motion must be contained within the brief or memorandum.
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Here, Plaintiff’s opposition filings contain more than 28 lines per page. See e.g., Pl.’s
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Opp. to Mot. to Strike at 2, ECF 35 (containing 30 lines); Pl.’s Opp. to Mot. to Dismiss at 6, ECF
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36 (containing 31 lines). Plaintiff also filed objections to Defendant’s request for judicial notice in
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a separate filing from Plaintiff’s opposition.
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Accordingly, the Court STRIKES Plaintiff’s opposition to Defendant’s motion to strike,
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Plaintiff’s opposition to Defendant’s motion to abstain or dismiss, and Plaintiff’s objections to
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Defendant’s request for judicial notice. Plaintiff may re-file these materials in accordance with the
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civil local rules on or before October 6, 2015.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: October 2, 2015
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BETH LABSON FREEMAN
United States District Judge
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