Mata v. Saiz, et al

Filing 154

ORDER For Dismissal With Prejudice. The Joint Stipulated Motion to Dismiss with prejudice is GRANTED. This case is dismissed with prejudice, in its entirety, each party to bear their own costs and fees, including attorney fees, in their entirety. By Judge Lewis T. Babcock on 12/16/2009. (sah, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO LEWIS T. BABCOCK, JUDGE Civil Action No. 01-cv-01633-LTB-BNB ANNABELLE D. MATA, Plaintiff, v. THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Defendant. ________________________________________________________________________ ORDER FOR DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE ________________________________________________________________________ THE COURT, following a review of the Joint Stipulated Motion to Dismiss, with prejudice, submitted by the parties in this matter, And being fully advised in the premises, and for good cause shown; HEREBY GRANTS said motion. This Case is dismissed with prejudice, in its entirety, each party to bear their own costs and fees, including attorney fees, in their entirety. DATED this 16th day of December 2009. BY THE COURT: s/Lewis T. Babcock Lewis T. Babcock, Judge

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