Jefferson v. Hollingsworth et al
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CLERK'S JUDGMENT. In sum, Plaintiff's claims against the Prison Industry Authority are constitutionally barred. This deficiency cannot be cured via further amendment. Accordingly, the Court dismisses this action with prejudice.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(rmc)
United States District Court
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
James Leroye Jefferson
Civil Action No. 17cv1099-MMA(BGS)
Plaintiff,
V.
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
See attachment
Defendant.
Decision by Court. This action came to trial or hearing before the Court. The issues have been tried
or heard and a decision has been rendered.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED:
In sum, Plaintiff's claims against the Prison Industry Authority are constitutionally barred. This
deficiency cannot be cured via further amendment. Accordingly, the Court dismisses this action with
prejudice.
Date:
2/6/19
CLERK OF COURT
JOHN MORRILL, Clerk of Court
By: s/ R. Chapman
R. Chapman, Deputy
United States District Court
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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Civil Action No. 17cv1099-MMA(BGS)
Defendants
Kathy Hollingsworth
PIA Bakery Supervisor, Facility B, RJ Donovan State Prison
Lisa Gularte
PIA Bakery Supervisor, Facility B, RJ Donovan State Prison
J. Neil
Job Assignment
P.I.A. Industry
Job Assignment
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