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MENDY v. CITY OF FREMONT, CV 13-04180 MMC. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20140902l64 Visitors: 25
Filed: Jul. 22, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 22, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE AND [PROPOSED] ORDER MAXINE M. CHESNEY, District Judge. The parties hereto, namely, plaintiffs John Ray Mendy and Mary Mendy, by and through their attorney for record, Panos Lagos, Esq., and defendants City Of Fremont, Fremont Police Department, Craig Steckler, Richard Lucero, Lori Codey, Joel Luevano, Jeffrey Campbell, Curtis Codey, and Matthew Bocage, by and through their attorney of record, Gregory M. Fox, do hereby stipulate that, pursuant to
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STIPULATION FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE AND [PROPOSED] ORDER

MAXINE M. CHESNEY, District Judge.

The parties hereto, namely, plaintiffs John Ray Mendy and Mary Mendy, by and through their attorney for record, Panos Lagos, Esq., and defendants City Of Fremont, Fremont Police Department, Craig Steckler, Richard Lucero, Lori Codey, Joel Luevano, Jeffrey Campbell, Curtis Codey, and Matthew Bocage, by and through their attorney of record, Gregory M. Fox, do hereby stipulate that, pursuant to the fully executed Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims entered into by the parties to this action, plaintiffs agree to dismiss their complaint and all claims included therein with prejudice, and further agree that each plaintiff and each defendant will bear their own costs and attorneys fees, defendants agree to dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint on these terms.

The parties therefore request this Court to Order the action dismissed in full, with prejudice, each party to bear their own costs and fees.

SO STIPULATED.

ORDER

Having reviewed the Stipulation of the parties and good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that plaintiffs John Mendy and Mary Mendy's complaint and action herein is dismissed in full and with prejudice, each party to bear their own costs and fees.

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