The Anatomy of Public Corruption

Showing posts with label Dead Witnesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dead Witnesses. Show all posts

The Unarmed Constituent: Sgt. Dave Rangel with his gun and Pete Bennett a unholy match or potential deadly match




The Unarmed Constituent: Sgt. Dave Rangel



The day this cop came close to killing me

This agency is under control of the California Department of Justice. In one of my many attempts to reach to City Attorney Sgt. Dave Rangel intercepted Pete Bennett as he attempted to enter the elevator leading to the third floor location of offices of the City Attorney, City Manager and City Clerk plus the IT department where former Councilman Justin Wedel worked during the 1990s.






Record:WalnutCreekPolice001




Share:

GE, ABN AMRO, AIG, Nationwide, Nordstrom, Bank of America, Barclays, ING, UBS

A good example of how the industry crisscrosses and overlaps to investors, banking, real estate, retail where today it's Enterprize this, that or outsource this and that get a new career jack but give us your sons and daughters for our next adventure.  

On the Web:
http://www.Backbase.com/
Backbase is the maker of Backbase CXP, the award-winning customer experience platform that helps enterprises create omni-channel, customer-centric digital experiences. Backbase CXP deploys a new, omni-channel presentation layer over underlying infrastructure and IT systems, allowing enterprises to deliver personal, relevant experiences to customers on every device, in any context. Backbase CXP gives enterprises the tools and functionality they need to transform their tired online and mobile channels into engaging customer experiences, holistically managed from a single platform.
Industry analysts Gartner, Forrester and Ovum recognize Backbase as a leader in terms of customer experience, mobile and omni-channel focus, innovation and time-to-value. Unlike most traditional IT portal vendors, Backbase has created a modern, business-driven solution that makes CXP management easy for digital professionals. This means lower costs, and more flexibility for optimizing all online channels without the need for IT support. Backbase CXP’s lean, widget-based architecture provides the flexibility and agility enterprises need to create modern experiences that truly empower business owners and customers.
The unique Backbase approach enables enterprises to drive self-service, fuel online revenues and turn their online channel into a full-service customer experience platform. Global organizations such as GE, ABN AMRO, AIG, Nationwide, Nordstrom, KPN, Bank of America, Barclays, ING, UBS and Visa have improved their online customer interactions and maximized online customer experience, retention and conversion, by leveraging Backbase’s technology.
Learn more about this comprehensive solution for relationship banking in Provide Unparallelled Bank Customer Experiences....Everyday
(PDF)
Share:

The Tracy Rail Yards Safeway Land Grab - Burn em' then screw em'



For more than 100 years, Tracy, Calif., served as one of the major centers of rail transportation in the western United States. Beginning in the 1860s, transcontinental passenger and freight trains heading to and from the San Francisco Bay Area passed through the sprawling Tracy rail yard.
According to Southern Pacific records, Tracy's freight yard set records for traffic handled through its connections with Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco (via Niles Canyon), Martinez (via the Mococo Line that parallels the Byron Highway), Los Banos (via the Westside Branch) and Stockton, Fresno and Sacramento (via the Lathrop branch), and on to Los Angeles, Portland, Ogden and points east.
Into the 1970s, passenger trains, including the San Joaquin Daylight and the overnight Owl, made daily stops at the busy Tracy depot. Sugar beets, tomatoes, asparagus, dry beans and other produce were loaded on trains in Tracy, and the city once boasted one of the largest petroleum storage facilities on the West Coast, which also served as a fueling station for oil-fired steam locomotives.
In essence, Tracy grew up around the railroad, with train crews and maintenance workers settling in homes that bordered on the rail yard, which in turn led to the establishment of local banks, restaurants, grocers and other supporting businesses.
Railroading continues to be a key element of Tracy's present - witness the busy Altamont Corridor Express trains that pick up and drop off passengers here every morning and afternoon, and the city could once again be an important hub for the future high-speed rail project in California.
The Train Town USA designation and development of the "Bowtie" area as the Downtown Tracy Railroad Historical District, along with the creation of the San Joaquin Valley Railroad Museum, affords the opportunity to attract countless railroad enthusiasts of all ages to the city for a variety of activities throughout the year, and would serve as a vital component in the revitalization of the downtown area.



Share:

OBIT: Leon James Dwulet Jr. Walnut Creek Real Estate Investor

Leon James Dwulet Jr.


1949 - 2016 Obituary Condolences

Leon James Dwulet Jr. Obituary
Leon James Dwulet, Jr.
October 8, 1949 to October 25, 2016
Jim Dwulet tragically passed away Tuesday, October 25th, in an aviation accident. Jim grew up in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, and attended Peddie School. He played golf at Stanford University and won numerous amateur golf titles through his college years. Jim lived in the Orinda area for over 40 years, investing in and developing real estate. For 43 years, he made regular appearances at Stanford sporting events and tailgate parties. Despite his new west coast roots, Jim was a passionate Yankee fan throughout his life. He loved his sports and his wide circle of friends. Jim continued to play golf at a very competitive level and kept all his golf buddies laughing while he challenged them to play their best. Jim's passion for fly-fishing, in both salt-water flats and fresh water rivers, took him and his friends to remote places as often as possible. In 2015, Jim became a very proud and very adoring grandfather.

Jim is survived by his beloved daughter, Lauren, his precious seventeen-month-old grandson, James, son-in-law Greg Cosso, who became one of his best pals, and Lauren's step-brothers, Will and Nick. In addition, Jim is predeceased by his brother, Fred and survived by his sisters, Donna, Joan, and Caroline, brother, John, and numerous friends, who considered him family. Jim will be immeasurably missed.

A Celebration of Jim's life will be held on Friday, November 4th, at 1:30 pm at Orinda Country Club. Donations in his honor can be made to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (https://www.bcrfcure.org).

Published in San Francisco Chronicle from Nov. 1 to Nov. 3, 2016
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=182209607
Share:

Obit: Daniel L. Brenner L.A. County judge killed while crossing the street in Pico-Robertson

A Los Angeles County judge who also was a recognized expert in communications law was killed Monday when he was struck by a vehicle while crossing a West L.A. street, police said.
The judge, identified as Daniel L. Brenner by a court spokeswoman, was walking across Beverwil Drive near Pico Boulevard about 6 p.m. when a driver heading north struck him, said Los Angeles police Officer Tony Im.





The driver remained at the scene and is not under a criminal investigation, Im said. Brenner was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He was 64.

Brenner was not using the crosswalk, LAPD Sgt. Benjamin Zucker said.
"He was a brilliant judge and lawyer and a beloved friend to many," said Judge Carolyn Kuhl, the presiding judge of the L.A. County Superior Court. "His death is a terrible loss for his family and the court."
Gov. Jerry Brown appointed Brenner to the bench in 2012, and the jurist had most recently heard civil matters in the Chatsworth Courthouse, according to court spokeswoman Mary Hearn.
At the time of his appointment, Brenner had been a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Hogan Lovells LLP after spending about 17 years as the vice president of the regulatory department at the National Cable and Telecommunications Assn., an industry group.
Brenner had previously served as a top advisor to the chair of the Federal Communications Commission.
"Dan's insightful knowledge of telecommunications law made him a formidable force in public policy during his years leading the legal department at NCTA," said Michael Powell, president and CEO of the cable and telecom group.
"A prominent and distinguished member of the federal communications bar, Dan was a key staffer and advisor to two FCC chairmen during a time of immense change," he added.
Many praised Brenner for his sharp legal mind as well as his comedic talent.
For several years, Brenner performed stand-up comedy in clubs across the country and even taught a comedy course at UCLA Extension. He told The Times in 1991 that lawyers and comedians faced similar tasks: using language to be persuasive.
Brenner had earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stanford University, and he graduated from Stanford Law School. Following law school, he was a clerk for U.S. District Court Judge William Byrne Jr.
During his career, Brenner wrote two legal textbooks and served as an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University Law Center, Washington College of Law at American University and Cardozo Law School. He previously served as a faculty member at UCLA's law school and was a lecturer at USC's Gould School of Law, according to his USC biography

Share:

Doc's Pharmacy and Safeway Pharmacist Suicide

Druggist used pain patches to end his life / Walnut Creek pharmacist ...

https://www.sfgate.com/.../Druggist-used-pain-patches-to-end-his-life-2860267.php

Mar 29, 2002 - Despondent that he was facing punishment for a fatal meningitis outbreak last year that was linked to his pharmacy, a young pharmacist committed suicide by overdosing himself with powerful painkiller patches, coroner's reports say. Jamey Phillip Sheets, 32, who owned just under half of Doc's Pharmacy ...

Compounding Pharmacists Defend Their Trade after Meningitis - ABC ...

abcnews.go.com/Health/Drugs/compounding-pharmacists-defend-trade.../story?id...

Oct 22, 2012 - Its co-owner, Jamey Phillip Sheets, committed suicide by overdosing with painkiller patches a year later. Unlike drug manufacturers, which are regulated by the FDA, compounding pharmacies usually fall under state pharmacy boards' jurisdiction. The FDA can step in if it has concerns about a compounding ...

"Compounding Case Leads to R.Ph. Suicide" by Ukens, Carol - Drug ...

https://www.questia.com/magazine/1P3.../compounding-case-leads-to-r-ph-suicide
Jamey Phillip Sheets, 32, apparently could not accept the punishment meted out by the California...

Strange Pharmacist Suicide - Google Groups

https://groups.google.com/d/topic/alt.true-crime/Bcr-RWpZXzw

Mar 28, 2002 - fatal meningitis outbreak was found dead with six skin patches containing a powerful painkiller attached to his body. The body of Jamey Phillip Sheets, 32, the former co-owner of Doc's Pharmacy, was discovered by his wife, Michelle, on Tuesday. Michelle Sheets told authorities her husband was depressed ...
Share:

OBIT: Bennett Witness Murdered - Robert Frazier


CONCORD — A Concord man shot to death in front of a bar early Saturday has been identified as 42-year-old Robert Frazier, authorities said Monday.

From the blogger: There are three dead bouncers each known to me, one was an assailant, one was nice guy, another was nice that was friendly with Sara Hoda killed in The GhostShip Fire.






Frazier became the city’s second homicide victim of 2017 when he was hit by gunfire in front of Nica Lounge at 1907 Salvio Street just before 2 a.m. Saturday, police said. Police arrested a man suspected in the shooting after he was involved in a solo car crash later Saturday.
Lt. James Nakayama, the head of investigations for the Concord Police Department, said details of the investigation have kept police from identifying the suspect, a 27-year-old man who was still in a hospital Monday receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries.
The hunt for the shooter also led to police fatally shooting a pit bull while they searched an Oakley address for the suspect. According to police, a pit bull broke loose from his collar and charged officers and the police dog named Hancock. The pit bull bit Hancock in the leg and clamped down on his neck, causing the officer to shoot, police said.
“It’s unfortunate that that happened,” Nakayama said. “We have to protect our police K9s and officers, as well.”
Police ordered a shelter-in-place during that Oakley neighborhood search in the 1900 block of Teresa Lane. Police used a SWAT team to help them in the search.
A fundraising account set up to help Frazier’s family raised $3,855 by 2 p.m., with one poster saying that Frazier “enriched my life with friendship and love.”
Staff writer George Kelly contributed to this report. Contact Rick Hurd at 925-945-4789.
Share:

Bennett/City Attorney Mark Coon Meeting

The BENNETT MEETING WITH
The CITY ATTORNEY MARK COON 









Friends with Margaret Lesher
Son Found Dead Oct 2015 in New Orleans
Friends with everyone, known to politicians throughout Contra Costa County


Top Row: Contra Costa Board of Supervisors
Seated: Pete Bennett and Ralph H.
Top Right: The Strack Family
Bottom Right: John T. Nejedly






Share:

FBI Agent Frank Doyle Jr. - The FBI Bomb School Bombed Judi Bari

Cnetscandal.blogspot.com

PER0005_Smith

Cnetscandal.blogspot.com
Cnetscandal.blogspot.com

Frank Doyle Jr. and the FBI Bomb School 

In 1988, IRS Agent Shannon Hodges car explodes in Walnut Creek near Citrus Circle are, not far from Safeway Offices on Oak Road / Ygnacio Valley Road.

In March 1988, the FBI arrived at 546 Bliss Ave, Pittsburg CA, his name FBI Agent Frank Doyle Jr., his message was to sell my my million dollar operation before I was killed.  

Little did I realize his connections to the bombing case with Judi Bari, that leads to the attempt on the life of an IRS Agent, and the murder of Police Officer Lester Garnier and Safeway Manager Cynthia Kempf. 



Perfectly Framed

On my other posts about FBI Agent Frank Doyle Jr. my goal has been to introduce his name to the CNET Scandal, Bomb Squads and show is direct connection to
Southern Pacific, my cabinet shop and moving lumber from the North Coast to the Bay Area.

The biggest clue came from the old Interstate Commerce Commission where they forced SP to keep open several rail lines from Eureka to the Bay Area but with Bennett v. Southern
Pacific my story introduces a murder case in Concord CA.

Watch the movie but I will be posting a modified version with my story merged into this story but I am adding in the 1988 bombing of an IRS Agent and introduce on why Chief Alex
Fagan was murdered to cover-up his knowledge of events.  It was his girlfriend car that exploded in Walnut Creek just happened to work with parties very
close my family.


 



Share:

City Manager Ken Nordoff

The City of Walnut Creek has far too many suicides, dubious jumpers, and has a history of covering up investigations. 
The City Manager resigned effective Dec. 31, 2016 but my first successful use of the Brown Act occurred on Nov 2nd, 2011. 
Not knowing the specifics of the Brown Act uses and timing relevant to the Agenda Items.  I stood up. 
Later I learned one of my oldest customers Bill Hoot was ranting at the correct time.  We basically said the same thing to the Council. 
We’ve been robbed, our cases are stalled and the Walnut Creek Police were corrupt. 

Pete Bennett was holding a protest at the B of A tech Center in 2003, a year later just about every employee at the Town of Danville witnessed Bennett’s truck explode.  I know I have witnesses and those employed in Danville could end up dead like my other witness. 
image

The prior day I’d met with City Manager Ken Nordoff and then Chief Joel Bryden.   There was late June conversation with Bryden about the recent Federal Indictments of officers connected to the Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Taskforce linked to an attack by Gary Vinson Collins who was a building inspector who nearly beat me to death in my house.  
The Bennett/Bryden/Nordoff meeting was about Bennett v.  Collins (2004) with then Chief Chris Wenzel.
Share:

Civil Code - CIVDIVISION @hillaryclinton @fbi @realdonaldtrump @DWStweets @salesforce @sharynbovat @SassCBrown

Every Single Face is Deceased - see Clinton Murders



 Civil Code - CIVDIVISION 3. OBLIGATIONS [1427 - 3272.9]
PART 4. OBLIGATIONS ARISING FROM PARTICULAR TRANSACTIONS [1738 - 3273]
TITLE 1.8. PERSONAL DATA [1798 - 1798.78]
CHAPTER 1. Information Practices Act of 1977 [1798 - 1798.78]
ARTICLE 7. Accounting of Disclosures [1798.25 - 1798.29]
1798.29.  
  ( Heading of Division 3 amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 160, Sec. 14. )


  ( Part 4 enacted 1872. )


  ( Title 1.8 added by Stats. 1977, Ch. 709. )


  ( Chapter 1 added by Stats. 1977, Ch. 709. )


  ( Article 7 added by Stats. 1977, Ch. 709. )

  

(a) Any agency that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information shall disclose any breach of the security of the system following discovery or notification of the breach in the security of the data to any resident of California whose unencrypted personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person. The disclosure shall be made in the most expedient time possible and without unreasonable delay, consistent with the legitimate needs of law enforcement, as provided in subdivision (c), or any measures necessary to determine the scope of the breach and restore the reasonable integrity of the data system.

(b) Any agency that maintains computerized data that includes personal information that the agency does not own shall notify the owner or licensee of the information of any breach of the security of the data immediately following discovery, if the personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person.

(c) The notification required by this section may be delayed if a law enforcement agency determines that the notification will impede a criminal investigation. The notification required by this section shall be made after the law enforcement agency determines that it will not compromise the investigation.

(d) Any agency that is required to issue a security breach notification pursuant to this section shall meet all of the following requirements:

(1) The security breach notification shall be written in plain language, shall be titled “Notice of Data Breach,” and shall present the information described in paragraph (2) under the following headings: “What Happened,” “What Information Was Involved,” “What We Are Doing,” “What You Can Do,” and “For More Information.” Additional information may be provided as a supplement to the notice.

(A) The format of the notice shall be designed to call attention to the nature and significance of the information it contains.
(B) The title and headings in the notice shall be clearly and conspicuously displayed.
(C) The text of the notice and any other notice provided pursuant to this section shall be no smaller than 10-point type.
(D) For a written notice described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (i), use of the model security breach notification form prescribed below or use of the headings described in this paragraph with the information described in paragraph (2), written in plain language, shall be deemed to be in compliance with this subdivision.
Share:

Top Contributors Representative Mark Desaulnier

Share:

The Catellus Derailment : Ouster of CEO is Latest Chapter in Saga of Struggle


The Catellus Derailment : Ouster of CEO is Latest Chapter in Saga of Struggle

February 28, 1994|DAVID W. MYERS and CHRIS KRAUL | TIMES STAFF WRITERS

The news last week that the top executive at Catellus Development Corp. in San Francisco will resign is the latest twist in a long struggle by California's largest private landowner to turn nearly 1 million acres--once owned by the nation's railroad barons--into a vast real estate empire.
The expected departure of Catellus Chief Executive Vernon B. Schwartz was engineered by the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), officials close to the company and pension fund say privately. CalPERS owns more than 40% of the company's stock.
Schwartz declined to be interviewed. So did senior officials at CalPERS, the giant pension fund in Sacramento that invests the retirement money of more than 800,000 of the state's current and retired workers.
CalPERS officials had been lobbying for drastic changes at Catellus because they were tired of seeing the company's stock go nowhere and of listening to management blame the firm's misfortunes on California's weak real estate market.
The pension fund has seen the value of its initial $473-million investment in Catellus cut in half in recent years. Even its financial adviser, who initially recommended that CalPERS buy the stock, now doubts that the fund can recoup these losses any time this century.
"This whole thing has turned out to be a catastrophe for investors, especially CalPERS," said Burland East, an analyst who follows Catellus for Kemper Securities in Chicago. "It's not all Catellus' fault--there's plenty of blame to be spread around."
(The losses represent no danger to the health of the fund itself, East noted. CalPERS has assets that exceed $80 billion, making it the largest public pension fund in the nation.)
Catellus--which transportation giant Santa Fe Pacific Corp. established as an independent, publicly traded company in 1990--is involved in about a dozen megaprojects from San Francisco to San Diego. It also owns more than 900,000 acres of land across the state--an amount twice the size of Orange County.
While Catellus' once-bright prospects have certainly been dimmed by California's real estate recession, it has also been hurt by forces ranging from slow-growth advocates to toxic waste.
Catellus' joint-venture in the once-thriving Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood is suffering, as its wealthy clients have cut back their spending. A plan to build a massive mixed-use complex at downtown Los Angeles' Union Station has been caught up in controversy and legal disputes. So has another proposal to develop a 16-acre site in downtown San Diego.
And then there is Mission Bay in San Francisco, the company's most ambitious project--and perhaps its most problem-plagued.
The 313-acre, $2-billion development would front the bay about a mile south of downtown and would be the largest in the city's history. Plans call for 8,700 homes and more than 6 million square feet of offices, shops and light-industrial space.
But the project has languished on the drawing boards for years, as first Santa Fe and then Catellus wrangled with everyone from local no-growth advocates to government environmental officials.
Conservationists wanted the company to build fewer offices and preserve more of its wetlands. Housing advocates pushed for lower rents and cheaper selling prices. Environmental agencies wanted Catellus to clean up the toxic-laced site, which was previously used as a dump for everything from 1906 earthquake rubble to parts from old locomotives.
Catellus worked out a compromise with each of the groups and received the city's conditional approval for the project in 1991. But the permission came with so many strings attached that Catellus does not expect to break ground until next year at the earliest.
"Mission Bay is a great project, but it has just taken too long to get it off the ground," said John Lutzius, an analyst who follows Catellus for Newport Beach-based Green Street Advisors. "And all the while the land just sits there, it's eating up cash without generating any income."
No one expected delays this long back in the 1980s, when Santa Fe started mulling the plan to establish Catellus as an investor-owned company to develop vast real estate holdings acquired in the previous 100 years.
Much of the property stood in the middle of key transportation hubs, bustling commercial areas or fast-growing suburbs. Raw-land prices for less desirable parcels were rising as much as 20% a year.
CalPERS first got involved in 1989 when, in a private sale of stock, it bought a 20% stake in Catellus at the urging of advisers at Chicago-based JMB Realty Corp.
The pension fund paid $398 million for about 10.5 million shares--or nearly $38 a share--and also invested another $75 million in a convertible security. CalPERS felt the move was a smart long term investment that would pay off when the properties were developed.
But by late 1990, when shares in Catellus began trading publicly for the first time, California real estate prices had already begun their steep descent.
Share:

Murder Victims: Case CIVMSC04-01281 - Michelle CELEBRINI VS SUTTER




Brentwood killings tied to Yosemite fire / Police believe man shot his family, set blaze, killed himself

BRENTWOOD / Slain woman's fateful phone call / She told brother her husband was acting 'strange'

Case CIVMSC04-01281 - CELEBRINI VS SUTTER
The Early Witness Termination Fee - don't leave court without your camera even though it won't help much 


Viewed
Date
Action Text
Disposition
Image
  01/05/2015 10:29 AM DEPT. 09  DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 33 TO 09.   Not Applicable    
  01/03/2011 6:46 PM DEPT. 33  DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 02 TO 33.   Not Applicable    
  01/11/2007 4:37 PM DEPT. 02  DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 33 TO 02.   Not Applicable    
  08/03/2005  CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE BY MAIL  Not Applicable    
  08/03/2005  JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL BY THE COURT FILED   Not Applicable    
  07/28/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: DISMISSAL BY THE COURT - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  07/28/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE BY PLAINTIFF - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  07/28/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  07/20/2005  SCOTT J SAGARIA REMOVED AS AN ATTORNEY ON THIS CASE   Not Applicable    
  07/20/2005  UPDATED CASE TO CHANGE PRO PER UPDATE OF PARTY RICHARD CELEBRINI   Not Applicable    
  07/20/2005  UPDATED CASE TO CHANGE PRO PER UPATE OF PARTY MICHELLE M CELEBRINI   Not Applicable    
  07/20/2005  ORDER GRANTING ATTORNEYS MOTION TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL FILED.   Not Applicable    
  06/28/2005 3:30 PM DEPT. 60  HEARING ON MOTION TO/FOR TO BE RELIEVED AS ATTY FOR PLTF FILED BY MICHELLE M CELEBRINI - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  06/21/2005  PROOF OF SERVICE BY MAIL FILED RE: NOT/MOT TO BE RELIEVED AS COUNSEL & SUPPT DOCS TO: SEE SERVICE LIST ON: 6/1/05   Not Applicable    
  05/26/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: DISMISSAL BY THE COURT - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  05/26/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE BY PLAINTIFF - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  05/26/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  05/20/2005  MEMORANDUM OF POINTS AND AUTHORITIES FILED BY MICHELLE M CELEBRINI IN SUPORT OF MOT TO BE RELIEVED AS ATTY   Not Applicable    
  05/20/2005  HEARING ON MOTION WAS SET FOR 6/28/05 AT 15:30 IN DEPT. 60       
  05/20/2005  MOTION TO/FOR TO BE RELIEVED AS ATTY FILED BY MICHELLE M CELEBRINI       
  05/12/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: DISMISSAL BY THE COURT - Minutes  CONTINUE    
  05/12/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE BY PLAINTIFF - Minutes  CONTINUE    
  05/12/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes  CONTINUE    
  03/23/2005  COPIES   Not Applicable    
  03/10/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE BY PLAINTIFF - Minutes  Complete    
  03/10/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes  Complete    
  02/03/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE BY PLAINTIFF - Minutes  Complete    
  02/03/2005 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes  Complete    
  01/31/2005  REPLY FAX SENT TO ATTY SAMIRA ANSARI RE: REQ TO CO NT 2-3-05 FCMC & OSC DENIED   Not Applicable    
  12/01/2004 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE BY PLAINTIFF - Minutes  Complete    
  12/01/2004 8:30 AM DEPT. 33  CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes  COMPLETED    
  10/12/2004 9:00 AM DEPT. 33  HEARING ON OSC RE: FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE BY PLAINTIFF - Minutes  CONTINUED    
  10/07/2004  RESPONSIVE DECLARATION OF SAMIRA ANSARI TO OSC RE FAILURE TO FILE PROOF OF SERVICE FILED   Not Applicable    
  09/21/2004  HEARING ON OSC WAS SET FOR 10/12/04 AT 9:00 IN DEPT. 33       
  09/21/2004 7:00 AM DEPT. 33  CHECK FOR PROOF OF SERVICE  VACATED    
  07/14/2004  COLOR OF FILE IS PINK   Not Applicable    
  07/14/2004  CASE ENTRY COMPLETE  Not Applicable    
  07/14/2004  CLERK`S TICKLER TO CHECK FOR PROOF OF SERVICE WAS SET FOR 9/21/04 AT 7:00 IN DEPT. 33       
  07/14/2004  CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE WAS SET FOR 12/01/04 AT 8:30 IN DEPT. 33       
  07/14/2004  CASE HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO DEPT. 33       
  07/14/2004  CONTINUED RECEIPT  Not Applicable    
  07/14/2004  COMPLAINT FILED. SUMMONS IS ISSUED   Not Applicable    
Share:

Anchor links for post titles

Popular Posts

Blog Archive

Labels

Recent Posts

Popular Posts

Labels

Recent Posts

Pages

Labels

Blog Archive

Recent Posts