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Nature of Suit Code: 462
Nature of Suit: Naturalization, Petition For Hearing of Denial
Cause of Action: 8:1446 Petition for Naturalization Hearing

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

VALENTINA MAXWELL,

Plaintiff,

v.

ERIC HOLDER, JR., et al.,

Defendants.

No. 2:14-cv-2772 TLN CKD PS

ORDER AND ORDER DIRECTING 

SERVICE BY THE UNITED STATES 

MARSHAL WITHOUT PREPAYMENT OF 

COSTS

Plaintiff is proceeding in forma pauperis pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915. Plaintiff has 

submitted documents for service by the United States Marshal. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY 

ORDERED that:

1. The Clerk of the Court is directed to forward to the United States Marshal the 

instructions for service of process, the completed summons, copies of the complaint, copies of the 

form Consent to Proceed Before a United States Magistrate Judge, and a copy of this order.

2. The United States Marshal is directed to serve all process without prepayment of costs 

not later than sixty days from the date of this order. Service of process shall be completed by 

delivering a copy of the summons and complaint to the United States Attorney for the Eastern 

District of California, and by sending a copy of the summons and complaint by registered or 

certified mail to the Attorney General of the United States at Washington, D.C. See Fed. R. Civ. 

P. 4(i)(1)(A) & (B). The Marshal shall also send a copy of the summons and complaint by 

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registered or certified mail to each of the defendants at the address identified for each defendant 

on the USM-285 forms. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(i)(2).

Dated: January 21, 2015

4 maxwell.serve.mar

_____________________________________

CAROLYN K. DELANEY

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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Rand Notice to Plaintiff

This notice is provided to ensure that you, a pro se prisoner plaintiff, “have fair, timely and adequate notice 

of what is required” to oppose a motion for summary judgment. See Woods v. Carey, 684 F.3d 934 (9th Cir. 2012); 

Rand v. Rowland, 154 F.3d 952, 957 (9th Cir. 1998). The court requires that you be provided with this notice 

regarding the requirements for opposing a motion for summary judgment under Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Civil 

Procedure. 

When a defendant moves for summary judgment, the defendant is requesting that the court grant judgment 

in defendant’s favor without a trial. If there is no real dispute about any fact that would affect the result of your case, 

the defendant who asked for summary judgment is entitled to judgment as a matter of law, which will end your case 

against that defendant. A motion for summary judgment will set forth the facts that the defendant asserts are not 

reasonably subject to dispute and that entitle the defendant to judgment. 

To oppose a motion for summary judgment, you must show proof of your claims. To do this, you may refer 

to specific statements made in your complaint if you signed your complaint under penalty of perjury and if your 

complaint shows that you have personal knowledge of the matters stated. You may also submit declarations setting 

forth the facts that you believe prove your claims, as long as the person who signs the declaration has personal 

knowledge of the facts stated. You may also submit all or part of deposition transcripts, answers to interrogatories, 

admissions, and other authenticated documents. For each of the facts listed in the defendant’s Statement of 

Undisputed Facts, you must admit the facts that are undisputed, and deny the facts that are disputed. If you deny a 

fact, you must cite to the proof that you rely on to support your denial. See L.R. 260(b). If you fail to contradict the 

defendant’s evidence with your own evidence, the court may accept the defendant’s evidence as the truth and grant 

the motion. 

The court will consider a request to postpone consideration of the defendant’s motion if you submit a 

declaration showing that for a specific reason you cannot present such facts in your opposition. If you do not respond 

to the motion, the court may consider your failure to act as a waiver of your opposition. See L.R. 230(l). 

If the court grants the defendant’s motion, whether opposed or unopposed, judgment will be entered for that 

defendant without a trial and the case will be closed as to that defendant.

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