Bernal v. US Post Office
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ORDER Granting Defendant's 4 Motion to Dismiss For Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction, by Judge Robert S. Lasnik. (cc: Plaintiff via U.S. Mail) (KERR)
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District Judge Robert S. Lasnik
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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7 CESAR EMMANUEL BERNAL,
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Plaintiff,
v.
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UNITED STATES POST OFFICE,
CASE NO. 2:16-cv-01947-RSL
ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT’S
MOTION TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF
SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION
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Defendant.
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This matter came before the Court on Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject
13 Matter Jurisdiction. The Court has reviewed the motion, all evidence submitted in support of the
14 motion, plaintiff’s response to the motion, if any, and defendant’s reply, if any, as well as the
15 documents on file, and is otherwise fully informed.
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UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
700 STEWART STREET, SUITE 5220
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101
(206) 553-7970
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Therefore, it is hereby ordered that Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED and
2 plaintiff’s complaint is dismissed with prejudice. The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter
3 judgment in favor of defendant and against plaintiff.
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DATED this 8th day of February, 2017.
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Robert S. Lasnik
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United States District Judge
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Presented by:
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ANNETTE L. HAYES
United States Attorney
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s/Tricia Boerger
TRICIA BOERGER, WSBA #38581
Assistant United States Attorney
Western District of Washington
United States Attorney’s Office
700 Stewart Street, Suite 5220
Seattle, Washington 98101-1271
phone: 206-553-7970
email: tricia.boerger@usdoj.gov
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UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
700 STEWART STREET, SUITE 5220
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101
(206) 553-7970
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