Rogers et al v. City and County of Denver

Filing 222

ORDER STRIKING FILING re: 218 , by Judge Richard P. Matsch on 7/9/2012. (rpmcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch Civil Action No. 07-cv-00541-RPM NICK ROGERS, AL ARCHULETA, WILFRED BELIVEAU, HARRY BLOODWORTH, TIMOTHY DELSORDO, CORY DUNAHUE, RUSSELL DYMOND, JR., ROBERT FREUND, MICHAEL GABRIELE, PAUL GOFF, ALEXANDER M. GOLSTON, JEFFREY MARTINEZ, MICHAEL MOSCO, PHILLIP NEWTON, and ANDREW RAMIREZ, et al., Plaintiffs, v. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, a Colorado Municipal Corporation, Defendant. ____________________________________________________________________________ ORDER STRIKING FILING ____________________________________________________________________________ On February 9, 2012, a clerk of this court entered as docket entry No. 218 a document filed by Raymond Snell, Police Officer Badge No. 73-107, claiming that he is entitled to collect back wages and overtime from the City and County of Denver and had his badge returned to him based on his claim of a false constructive resignation. Counsel for the plaintiffs and defendants filed a Joint Response to Pleading, on July 6, 2012, contending that Raymond Snell has never filed a consent or other document asking to be made a party to this case brought under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Because he has not timely joined in this action and because the issues sought to be raised in the document filed by Raymond Snell are not within the scope of this Court’s jurisdiction in this matter, it is ORDERED that the document filed by Raymond Snell entered as Document 218 is stricken. DATED: July 9, 2012 BY THE COURT: s/Richard P. Matsch __________________________ Richard P. Matsch, Senior Judge 2

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