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John Doe 1 et al vs Roy Eugene Stephenson, Jr

Case Number

23CV05242

Case Type

Civil Law & Motion

Hearing Date / Time

Fri, 04/18/2025 - 10:00

Nature of Proceedings

CMC; Motion Leave to File First Amended Complaint

Tentative Ruling

The unopposed motion of plaintiffs for leave to file a first amended complaint is granted with one qualification. For administrative reasons, the caption of the case remains generally the same. To reflect this, plaintiff John Doe 1 in the caption only should be identified as “John Doe 1 (Harry Blevins)” to avoid confusion. Plaintiffs shall file and serve a clean version of the first amended complaint, otherwise in substantially the same form as attached to the motion, on or before April 25, 2025. (A clean version is necessary to maintain a clear record.)

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