HAGAN v. STATE OF CALIFORNIA

Civ. No. 66-1880-F.

265 F.Supp. 174 (1967)

Evert L. HAGAN, Plaintiff, v. The STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Harold V. Boisvert, and William H. Levit, Defendants.

United States District Court C. D. California.

March 17, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jesse A. Hamilton, Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff.

Harold W. Kennedy, County Counsel, by Donald K. Byrne, Deputy County Counsel, Los Angeles, Cal., for defendants.


JUDGMENT OF DISMISSAL

FERGUSON, District Judge.

The motions of the defendants, Harold V. Boisvert and William H. Levit, to dismiss the action against them having been heretofore argued and submitted, are decided as follows:

The motions are granted on the ground of the failure of the amended complaint to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. (Rule 12(b), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.)

This case arises under the Civil Rights Act...

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