Holgers et al v. South Salt Lake City et al
Valerie Holgers and Michael Sullivan |
South Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake City Police Department, Chris Snyder, Ryan Cram, FNU Daniels, Brittan Heddleston, Scott McBride, Louie Muniz and Jason Rasmussen |
2:2010cv00532 |
June 8, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
Ted Stewart |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Defendant |
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Filing 90 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER Following 85 Minute Order on Motion for Summary Judgment (oral order of 10/21/13) and denying 69 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge David Nuffer on 11/21/13 (alt) |
Filing 89 ORDER Following Summary Judgment Hearing, announcing decision on various issues and directing preparation of a formal order. Signed by Judge David Nuffer on October 25, 2013. (DN) |
Filing 42 MEMORANDUM DECISION granting 35 Motion for Extension of Time ; The Court instructs Defendants to comply with Plaintiffs discovery requests by July 15, 2011. Plaintiffs will have until August 12, 2011 to file their amended complaint ; denying as moot 39 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 06/24/2011. (asp) |
Filing 29 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER granting 10 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. The Court Grants Plaintiffs leave to file and amended Complaint within thirty days of this Order. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 1/12/2011. (las) |
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