L.H. v. BROWN, CIV. S-06-2042 LKK/GGH. (2013)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20130711784
Visitors: 3
Filed: Jul. 10, 2013
Latest Update: Jul. 10, 2013
Summary: ORDER LAWRENCE K. KARLTAN, District Judge. On February 19, 2013, the parties filed a Joint Motion to Terminate The Stipulated Order for Permanent Injunctive Relief ("Joint Motion"). ECF No. 695. This court issued an Order on April 1, 2013 finding that termination would be appropriate and proper upon notification that the last class member had been released from juvenile parole, and after resolution of any remaining fee requests from the Special Master. ECF No. 701. On June 28, 2013, defendant
Summary: ORDER LAWRENCE K. KARLTAN, District Judge. On February 19, 2013, the parties filed a Joint Motion to Terminate The Stipulated Order for Permanent Injunctive Relief ("Joint Motion"). ECF No. 695. This court issued an Order on April 1, 2013 finding that termination would be appropriate and proper upon notification that the last class member had been released from juvenile parole, and after resolution of any remaining fee requests from the Special Master. ECF No. 701. On June 28, 2013, defendant n..
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ORDER
LAWRENCE K. KARLTAN, District Judge.
On February 19, 2013, the parties filed a Joint Motion to Terminate The Stipulated Order for Permanent Injunctive Relief ("Joint Motion"). ECF No. 695. This court issued an Order on April 1, 2013 finding that termination would be appropriate and proper upon notification that the last class member had been released from juvenile parole, and after resolution of any remaining fee requests from the Special Master. ECF No. 701. On June 28, 2013, defendant notified the court that the last class member had been released from juvenile parole. ECF No. 707. The Special Master notified the court by email on June 29, 2013 that she would not be requesting any more fees. ECF No. 710.
Accordingly,
1. The Stipulated Order for Permanent Injunctive Relief (ECF No. 438), is hereby TERMINATED;
2. The Clerk of the Court is directed to close this case.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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