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Schultze v. Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1:05-CV-0180 AWI GSA. (2019)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20190823980 Visitors: 25
Filed: Aug. 20, 2019
Latest Update: Aug. 20, 2019
Summary: ORDER ON PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO CORRECT NAME ANTHONY W. ISHII , District Judge . On August 2, 2019, Plaintiff filed a motion to correct two orders issued by the Court on October 29, 2014 (Doc. No. 129) and March 3, 2016 (Doc. No. 155). Plaintiff states that it has come to his attention that his last name has been misspelled in these documents, and he requests that the Court issue an order correcting these orders so that his last name is spelled correct. See Doc. No. 157. The Court will gra
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ORDER ON PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO CORRECT NAME

On August 2, 2019, Plaintiff filed a motion to correct two orders issued by the Court on October 29, 2014 (Doc. No. 129) and March 3, 2016 (Doc. No. 155). Plaintiff states that it has come to his attention that his last name has been misspelled in these documents, and he requests that the Court issue an order correcting these orders so that his last name is spelled correct. See Doc. No. 157. The Court will grant Plaintiff relief and issue an order nunc pro tunc that corrects the spelling of his last name.1

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. Plaintiff's motion to correct (Doc. No. 157) is GRANTED as follows:

a. Doc. No. 129 at Page 1 Lines 10 and 21, wherein Plaintiff is identified as "Michael F. Schultz," is CORRECTED NUNC PRO TUNC to read "Michael F. Schultze"; b. Doc. No. 155 at Page 1 Lines 9 and 18, wherein Plaintiff is identified as "Michael F. Schultz," is CORRECTED NUNC PRO TUNC to read "Michael F. Schultze"

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. Plaintiff also requests that the Court contact Lexis to inform the of the error. Such relief is not appropriate for the Court to order.
Source:  Leagle

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