Wopsock v. Dalton et al
Veronica M. Wopsock |
Derek Dalton, Travis Mitchell and Duchesne County |
2:2012cv00570 |
June 20, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Duchesne |
Clark Waddoups |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 262 MEMORANDUM DECISION granting in part 242 Motion for Attorney Fees. The court GRANTS Defendants' Bill of Costs and awards them $3,450.28 in costs. The court also GRANTS IN PART Defendants' Motion for Attorney Fees awarding a reduced attorney fee of $90,634.25. Signed by Judge Robert J. Shelby on 9/22/2020. (jwt) |
Filing 171 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER Denying in Part and Granting in Part 130 Motion to Quash and/or for a Protective Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Evelyn J. Furse on 3/29/18. (dla) |
Filing 104 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER granting 97 Defendants Rule 12(b)(1) Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction ; granting 100 Rule 12(c) Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. The state-law claims are DISMISSED, along with the federal claim against Deputy Dalton in his official capacity. Signed by Judge Robert J. Shelby on 10/26/2015. (jds) |
Filing 96 MEMORANDUM DECISION granting 69 Motion to Strike; denying 74 Motion to Determine the Sufficiency. Signed by Magistrate Judge Evelyn J. Furse on 02/14/2014. (tls) |
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