2:22-cv-06342 Nevada Breeze v. County of Los Angeles et al
Declaration ( 117
The City of Los Angeles and other defendants were added to a lawsuit (2:25-cv-11959) filed by Veraluz Gramajo Barrios. This case is separate from Noel Gautier v. City of Los Angeles et al. The addition of defendants expands the scope of the lawsuit.
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An affidavit was filed.
A Summons was issued.
The City of Los Angeles and other defendants were added to a lawsuit (2:25-cv-11959) filed by Veraluz Gramajo Barrios. This case is separate from Noel Gautier v. City of Los Angeles et al. The addition of defendants expands the scope of the lawsuit.
The court issued an order.
The court issued an order.
The court dismissed the case of Steven Nworjih v. County of Los Angeles et al, which was a separate case from Noel Gautier v. City of Los Angeles et al. This dismissal has no direct impact on the Gautier case. The Gautier case remains active.
The City of Los Angeles and County of Los Angeles were sued in a separate case (2:21-cv-06163 S.C.) over allegations of civil rights violations. The case was filed in the Central District of California. The lawsuit seeks damages and injunctive relief.
The City of Los Angeles and other defendants in the Noel Gautier case filed a fee letter in a separate case, 2:22-cv-07305, which is a civil action against the County of Los Angeles. This filing is a routine administrative step in the case. The fee letter is likely related to the defendants' request for reimbursement of costs associated with the litigation.
The court entered judgment.
The court granted a judicial notice in the case of Noel Gautier v. City of Los Angeles et al, allowing the plaintiff to present evidence of certain facts without the need for formal proof. This means that the court will consider these facts as true for the purposes of the case. The judicial notice is related to a specific document or event.
Declaration ( 117
Summons Request ( 4
USCA Memorandum/Opinion/Order ( 90
USCA Memorandum/Opinion/Order ( 87
Dismiss (cause or other) ( 42
Filing Fee Letter (A-15CV) ( 125
Summary Judgment ( 76
For Judicial Notice ( 37
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