Masters v. Gilmore et al

Filing 178

ORDER. A Stipulation of Dismissal With Prejudice 177 was filed 03/01/2010. This matter shall be DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE as to Defendant Jolene Blair only, each party to pay their own fees and costs. By Judge Lewis T. Babcock on 03/01/2010. (sah, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Lewis T. Babcock, Judge Civil Action No. 08-cv-02278- LTB - KLM TIMOTHY MASTERS, Plaintiff, v. TERENCE A. GILMORE, Former Deputy District Attorney of the Eight Judicial District, in his individual capacity; JOLENE C. BLAIR, Former Deputy District Attorney of the Eight Judicial District, in her individual capacity; JAMES BRODERICK, Lieutenant of the Fort Collins Police Department, in his individual and official capacities; MARSHA REED, Former Detective in the Fort Collins Police Department, in her individual capacity; DENNIS V. HARRISON, Chief of the Fort Collins Police Department, in his individual and official capacities; CITY OF FORT COLLINS, a municipality; STUART VANMEVEREN, Former District Attorney of the Eight Judicial District, in his individual capacity; LARRY ABRAHAMSON, District Attorney of the Eight Judicial District, in his official capacity; EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF COLORADO, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado; Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________ ORDER ________________________________________________________________________ THIS MATTER having come before the Court on the Stipulation for Dismissal of Defendant Jolene Blair With Prejudice (Doc 177 - filed March 1, 2010), and the Court being fully advised in the premises, it is therefore ORDERED that this matter shall be DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE as to Defendant Jolene Blair only, each party to pay their own fees and costs. BY THE COURT: s/Lewis T. Babcock LEWIS T. BABCOCK, JUDGE DATED: March 1, 2010

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