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Lewis v. U.S.

United States District Court, C.D. California
Jun 2, 2003
Civil No. 02-3249 FMC (PLAx) (C.D. Cal. Jun. 2, 2003)

Opinion

Civil No. 02-3249 FMC (PLAx)

June 2, 2003

DEBRA W. YANG, United States Attorney IASON S. ZARIN, Trial Attorney, Tax Division United States Department of Justice, Washington. DC, for Defendant


SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF DEFENDANTS


The motion of defendants United States, Internal Revenue Service, David T. Williams, and Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration for summary judgment in its favor came on for hearing before the Court on JUNE 2 2003. Appearing for defendants was Jason S. Zarin, U.S. Department of Justice. Plaintiff, George M. Lewis, was represented by Leodis Matthews. Based on the oral argument at the hearing, on the complaint and answer in this action, on all pleadings filed in connection with the government's motion, on the Statement of Uncontroverted Facts and Conclusions of Law being filed by the Court in connection with this motion proceeding, and on all matters that are properly part of the record in this proceeding, and good cause appearing therefor

IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED

(1) That the government's motion for summary judgment in its favor is granted, and judgment is hereby awarded to defendants United States, Internal Revenue Service, and Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration


Summaries of

Lewis v. U.S.

United States District Court, C.D. California
Jun 2, 2003
Civil No. 02-3249 FMC (PLAx) (C.D. Cal. Jun. 2, 2003)
Case details for

Lewis v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE M. LEWIS, Plaintiff vs. UNITED STATES, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE…

Court:United States District Court, C.D. California

Date published: Jun 2, 2003

Citations

Civil No. 02-3249 FMC (PLAx) (C.D. Cal. Jun. 2, 2003)