Miller et al v. County of Santa Clara et al
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Order Setting Status Conference; Order Directing Plaintiff to File Amended Complaint and Serve Defendants. Signed by Magistrate Judge Howard R. Lloyd on 1/5/16. The clerk shall mail a copy of this order to Cindy C. Miller at PO Box 3094, San Ramon, CA 94583.(hrllc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/5/2016)
E-Filed 1/5/2016
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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CINDY C MILLER, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
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v.
COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA, et al.,
Defendants.
United States District Court
Northern District of California
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Case No. 15-cv-03113-HRL
ORDER SETTING STATUS
CONFERENCE
ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFF TO
FILE AMENDED COMPLAINT AND
SERVE DEFENDANTS
Re: Dkt. No. 13
Cindy Miller, as co-plaintiff with her son Shane Miller, filed this case six months ago.
Shane Miller is incarcerated in Santa Clara County’s jail, and Plaintiffs allege that Shane has been
mistreated by county personnel during his incarceration. Plaintiffs therefore raise claims under
section 1983, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and California tort law against the county and
several of its personnel. No defendants have appeared on the record and Plaintiffs have yet to file
any proof of service.
The court held a second case management conference on January 5, 2016. Shane Miller’s
counsel expressed his intention to do three things in the near future: (1) apply for the pro hac vice
admission of co-counsel; (2) file an amended complaint; and (3) serve the remaining unserved
defendants.
No later than February 4, 2016, Plaintiffs shall file an amended complaint, shall serve all
of the defendants they intend to serve, and shall file each proof of service. The court sets a status
conference for February 9, 2016.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: 1/5/2016
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HOWARD R. LLOYD
United States Magistrate Judge
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