Bryant v. Thomas et al

Filing 32

ORDER: (1) Granting Defendants' Motion To Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint Pursuant To Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6); (2) Directing Service On Defendant Thomas (Re Doc. 26 ): The Court grants the Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint without p rejudice as to Defendants Levin, Vrooman, Sepulveda, Scribner and Edwards. The Court orders the Attorney General's office to obtain Thomas' last known contact information from the CDCR, and provide this information to the U.S. Marshal. With in 45 days of receipt of any available addresses from the Deputy Attorney General, the Court orders the U.S. Marshal to serve a copy of Plaintiff's Complaint and summons upon Thomas. The Clerk of the Court shall provide a copy of: (1) the Court& #039;s 11/9/2009 Service Order; (2) this Order; and (3) the Complaint, summons and a blank U.S. Marshal Form 285. Both the Deputy Attorney General and the Office of the U.S. Marshal are ordered to keep any address provided for Thomas strictly confidential. Signed by Judge William Q. Hayes on 9/30/2010. (All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service; per Order, copies, a summons and blank Form USM-285 sent to the Deputy Atty Gen.) (mdc)

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