Schreiner v. City of Louisville, Colorado, et al
Mark A. Schreiner |
City of Louisville, Colorado, Louisville, CO Police Dept., David Hayes, Josh Sundberg, Anthony Martinez and Jay Lanphere |
1:2015cv00287 |
February 10, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Colorado |
Denver Office |
Las Animas |
Robert E. Blackburn |
Craig B. Shaffer |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Both |
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Filing 42 JUDGMENT by Clerk: in favor of City of Louisville, Colorado, Louisville, CO Police Dept., Anthony Martinez, David Hayes, Jay Lanphere, Josh Sundberg against Mark A. Schreiner re: 41 Order on Report and Recommendations. By Clerk on 12/24/15. (kfinn) |
Filing 41 ORDER Adopting 40 Report and Recommendations re ; Granting 20 Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, that judgment shall enter on behalf of defendants, the City of Louisville, Colorado; Louisville, CO Police Dept. (LPD); LPD Chief David Hayes; L PD Officer Josy Sundberg; LPD Officer Anthony Martinez; and LPD Sgt. Jay Lanphere, and against plaintiff, Mark A. Schreiner. That judgment without prejudice shall enter as to the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleve nth Claims for Relief asserted in the Complaint 3 , filed February 11, 2015; That judgment with prejudice shall enter as to the Second and Eighth Claims for Relief asserted in the Complaint 3 , filed February 11, 2015; and That this case is closed, by Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 12/23/2015.(evana, ) |
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