McGlothin v. Martin et al
Jovan McGlothin |
W. Barry Martin, Jeffrey Longnecker and City of Aurora |
1:2013cv00078 |
January 14, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Denver |
R. Brooke Jackson |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 52 ORDER granting 51 Motion to Dismiss Party. Party Jeffrey Longnecker (in his individual capacity as a Police Officer for the Aurora Police Department) and W. Barry Martin (in his individual capacity as a Police Officer for the Aurora Police Department) terminated. by Judge R. Brooke Jackson on 7/16/14.(jdyne, ) |
Filing 25 MINUTE ENTRY for Scheduling Conference held before Judge R. Brooke Jackson on 7/25/2013. Granting 8 Motion to Dismiss. Discovery due by 12/20/2013. Dispositive Motions due by 2/21/2014. Trial Preparation Conference set for 4/22/2014 at 8:00 AM in Courtroom A902 before Judge R. Brooke Jackson. Jury Trial set for 5/12/2014 9:00 AM in Courtroom A902 before Judge R. Brooke Jackson. Court Reporter: Kara Spitler. (lag) |
Filing 4 ORDER TO SET SCHEDULING CONFERENCE: The parties are ordered to set an initial scheduling conference in this Court (with Judge Jackson) pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(b) and D.C.COLO.LCivR 16.1 no later than 45 days after the answer, motion to dismiss or other response to the complaint is filed. By Judge R. Brooke Jackson on 01/16/2013. (rbjsec.) |
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