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RANCHERIA v. WILSON, CV 11 6710 EMC. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20140123c50 Visitors: 30
Filed: Jan. 17, 2014
Latest Update: Jan. 17, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE AND PROPOSED ORDER EDWARD M. CHEN, District Judge. The parties, by and through their respective under signed legal counsel hereby stipulate as follows: 1. The above entitled lawsuit against Del Norte County Sheriff Dean Wilson ("Wilson") shall be dismissed without prejudice. 2. Wilson, during his tenure in office, shall not deputize or authorize any person or their agent to exercise California peace officer powers to enforce any provisions of the C
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STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE AND PROPOSED ORDER

EDWARD M. CHEN, District Judge.

The parties, by and through their respective under signed legal counsel hereby stipulate as follows:

1. The above entitled lawsuit against Del Norte County Sheriff Dean Wilson ("Wilson") shall be dismissed without prejudice.

2. Wilson, during his tenure in office, shall not deputize or authorize any person or their agent to exercise California peace officer powers to enforce any provisions of the California Fish and Game Code against enrolled members of the Resighini Rancheria while said members are fishing in the Klamath River within the boundaries of the Klamath River Indian Reservation/Extension, as depicted on the map entitled "Appendix to Opinion of the Court," which is hereby incorporated by this reference as if set forth here in full and attached hereto as Exhibit A.

3. Each party shall bear their own costs and attorneys' fees in this matter.

4. The Parties further agree that the Court may enter an appropriate order pursuant to this stipulation under which the parties shall carry out the terms of this stipulation.

ORDER

Having read the above stipulation of the parties, and good cause appearing therefor, the parties shall carry out the terms of this stipulation and the above entitled matter shall be dismissed without prejudice.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

EXHIBIT A

Source:  Leagle

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