Hill v. Dayton et al
| Melissa Hill |
| Minneapolis, City of, Amy Vreeland, United States Federal Protective Service and an Unknown Number of Unnamed and Unknown Agents of the Untied States Federal Protective Service |
| 0:2012cv00738 |
| March 23, 2012 |
| U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota |
| DMN Office |
| Hennepin |
| Arthur J. Boylan |
| Michael J. Davis |
| Other Civil Rights |
| 42 U.S.C. ยง 1981 |
| Plaintiff |
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ORDER. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. The Court ADOPTS the Report and Recommendation of United States Chief Magistrate Judge Boylan dated December 26, 2012 59 . 2. Defendants The United States Federal Protective Service and FPS Inspector Jesse Rodriguez's Motion to Dismiss 36 is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART as follows: a. The motion to dismiss Count I claims against The United States Federal Protective Service and FPS Inspector Jesse Rodriguez for actions taken in an offi cial capacity is GRANTED; b. Defendant The United States Federal Protective Service is DISMISSED as a Defendant in this action; and c. The motion to dismiss Count I individual claims against FPS Inspector Jesse Rodriguez on qualified immunity grounds is DENIED without prejudice.(Written Opinion). Signed by Chief Judge Michael J. Davis on 3/18/13. (GRR)
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