Southern Nevada Confederation of Clubs et al v. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department et al

Filing 106

ORDER that all of Plaintiffs' claims against defendants Jackson, Tullio A. Pandullo, Paul A. Quinteros, Yasenia Y. Yatomi, Keegan Doughly, and Aaron D. Fink are dismissed without prejudice. Signed by Judge Andrew P. Gordon on 7/1/13. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - MMM)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 3 *** 4 SOUTHERN NEVADA CONFEDERATION ) 5 OF CLUBS, INC., et al., ) ) 6 ) Plaintiff(s), ) 7 ) vs. ) 8 ) LAS VEGAS METROPOLITAN POLICE ) 9 DEPARTMENT, et al., ) ) 10 Defendant(s). ) ) 11 _____________________________________ ) 2:12-cv-1093-APG-VCF ORDER 12 13 ORDER OF DISMISSAL AS TO CERTAIN DEFENDANTS 14 FOR FAILURE TO EFFECT TIMELY SERVICE 15 On May 20, 2013, this Court entered its Notice alerting Plaintiffs that "this action shall be 16 dismissed without prejudice as to [defendants Jackson, Tullio A. Pandullo, Aaron D. Fink, 17 Yasenia Y. Yatomi, Keegan Doughly and Paul A. Quinteros] unless on or before 06/28/2013 18 there is filed with the clerk proof of service on them, . . . which service must have taken place 19 prior to the expiration of the 120!day time limit set forth in Fed.R.Civ.P. 4(m), or good cause is 20 shown why such service was not made in that period." To date, Plaintiffs have failed to file proof 21 of such service and failed to show cause why their claims against those defendants should not be 22 dismissed. Therefore, 23 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that all of Plaintiffs’ 24 claims against defendants Jackson, Tullio A. Pandullo, Aaron D. Fink, Yasenia Y. Yatomi , 25 Keegan Doughly and Paul A. Quinteros are dismissed without prejudice. 26 27 DATED: July 1, 2013 28 _______________________________ ANDREW P. GORDON UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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