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Thompson v. Boldt

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Jan 21, 2015
Case No. CV 11-1535-MMM (JPR) (C.D. Cal. Jan. 21, 2015)

Summary

holding that "brief, sporadic food-delivery problems are insufficient to establish a substantial burden on Plaintiff's free exercise of religion"

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Opinion

Case No. CV 11-1535-MMM (JPR)

01-21-2015

TRAVON THOMPSON, Plaintiff, v. D.M. BOLDT et al., Defendants.


JUDGMENT

Pursuant to the Order Accepting Findings and Recommendations of U.S. Magistrate Judge,

IT IS HEREBY ADJUDGED that judgment is entered in favor of Defendants and this action is dismissed with prejudice. DATED: January 21, 2015

/s/_________

MARGARET M. MORROW

U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE


Summaries of

Thompson v. Boldt

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
Jan 21, 2015
Case No. CV 11-1535-MMM (JPR) (C.D. Cal. Jan. 21, 2015)

holding that "brief, sporadic food-delivery problems are insufficient to establish a substantial burden on Plaintiff's free exercise of religion"

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holding that "brief, sporadic food-delivery problems are insufficient to establish a substantial burden on Plaintiff's free exercise of religion"

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granting summary judgment for two defendants on the basis that there was no evidence any meal-delivery issues were attributable to defendants' conduct as they were not involved in the actual distribution of meals to inmates

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Case details for

Thompson v. Boldt

Case Details

Full title:TRAVON THOMPSON, Plaintiff, v. D.M. BOLDT et al., Defendants.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

Date published: Jan 21, 2015

Citations

Case No. CV 11-1535-MMM (JPR) (C.D. Cal. Jan. 21, 2015)

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