Wilson v. King County Jail Facility et al
Filing
75
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 44 MOTION to Dismiss Party filed by Linda Triplett. Objections to R&R due by 1/28/2009. Noting Date 1/30/2009. Signed by Magistrate Judge James P. Donohue. (Attachments: # 1 R&R Letter, # 2 R&R Proposed Order)(SI )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
James P. Donohue
United States Magistrate Judge Chambers of 700 Stewart Street U.S. Courthouse - Suite 12232 Seattle, WA 98101
January 13, 2009 Erin Nicole Ramsey In Pacta 801 2nd Ave. Ste. 307 Seattle, WA 98104 Re: Daniel L. Kinerk King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office 500 4th Ave. Ste. 900 Seattle, WA 98104-5039
Marshall O'Dal Wilson v. King County Jail Facility, et al. No. C07-1273-RSL
Dear Counsel: Enclosed is a copy of my Report and Recommendation and proposed order in the abovecaptioned case. The originals have been filed electronically with the Clerk. This Report and Recommendation is not an appealable order. Any notice of appeal should not be filed until the District Judge acts on this Report and Recommendation. Objections to the recommendation should be filed with the Clerk and served upon all parties to this suit within fifteen (15) days of the date of this letter. Failure to file objections within the specified time waives the right to appeal any order by the District Court adopting this report and recommendation. In accordance with our local rules, you should note your objections for consideration on the Judge's motion calendar for the third Friday after they are filed. If no timely objections are filed, the matter will be ready for consideration by the District Judge on January 30, 2009. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,
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JAMES P. DONOHUE United States Magistrate Judge Enclosures cc: Honorable Robert S. Lasnik
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