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Crayton v. Clarke CA2/5
Plaintiff, Timothy Crayton, appeals from the dismissal of his mandate petition. Plaintiff is a state prisoner currently incarcerated at Salinas Valley State Prison. Plaintiff filed a mandate petition against defendant, John A. Clarke. Defendant is erroneously sued as the Clerk of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Plaintiff wanted copies of his documents filed in two older cases sent to him at Salinas Valley State Prison. Plaintiff and defendant subsequently entered into a settlement of the mandate petition on June 2, 2015. Plaintiff agreed to pay $150 and defendant agreed to mail copies of all documents contained within the two prior cases. The trial court issued an order to show cause regarding dismissal of the action after the settlement. Plaintiff challenged the order to show cause. Plaintiff contended he had not received all the documents. An order to show cause hearing was held on September 24, 2015. The trial court continued the order to show cause hearing to Octo

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