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Martinez v. County of Sonoma, 3:15-cv-01953-JST. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20160928c91 Visitors: 1
Filed: Sep. 27, 2016
Latest Update: Sep. 27, 2016
Summary: ORDER ADOPTING STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF JON S. TIGAR , District Judge . The parties hereby stipulate to the dismissal of Plaintiffs MYRAH MARTINEZ, KITARA McCRAY, MADISON MARLENE MARVEL, and R.M.'s claims, with prejudice, and to the dismissal of the class claims, without prejudice, with each side to bear their own attorneys' fees and costs, and with the Court to retain continuing jurisdiction over the terms of the following stipulated injunction. STIPULATED INJUNCTION
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ORDER ADOPTING STIPULATION OF DISMISSAL AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF

The parties hereby stipulate to the dismissal of Plaintiffs MYRAH MARTINEZ, KITARA McCRAY, MADISON MARLENE MARVEL, and R.M.'s claims, with prejudice, and to the dismissal of the class claims, without prejudice, with each side to bear their own attorneys' fees and costs, and with the Court to retain continuing jurisdiction over the terms of the following stipulated injunction.

STIPULATED INJUNCTION

The County of Sonoma, through its Human Services Department, affirms that the Valley of the Moon Children's Home ("VOMCH") has had the following policies in place and shall continue to follow these policies:

a) VOMCH does not conduct personal or property searches unless there is individualized reasonable suspicion and a supervisor approves of the search, and it shall continue to follow this policy; and b) VOMCH does not take away clients' cell phones or chargers unless there is individualized reasonable cause for such and a supervisor approves, and it shall continue to follow this policy.

These are the only two stipulations required for this Injunction, and are the only two stipulations subject to the Court's continuing jurisdiction. County reserves the right to seek modification of these stipulations by the court in the future if needed.

[PROPOSED] ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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