Kratter v. Defendant Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado et al

Filing 219

AMENDED ORDER re: 218 Order on Motion for Order. In its order, the court inadvertently omitted Dr. Jeffrey Broker, PhD, permitting him to bring in his laptop computer into the courthouse/courtroom for the duration of the trial. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on 07/13/2010. (sah, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 08-cv-02709-REB-BNB GIACOMO KRATTER, Plaintiff, v. CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES COLORADO, a Colorado corporation d/b/a St. Anthony Summit Medical Center; STEADMAN HAWKINS CLINIC, PROFESSIONAL LLC, A Colorado limited liability company, MARY I. BRYAN, P.A. and THOMAS R. HACKETT, M.D. Defendants. _____________________________________________________________________ AMENDED ORDER RE: MOTIONS TO PERMIT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING THOSE WITH CAMERAS, INTO THE COURTROOM _____________________________________________________________________ Blackburn, J. The matter is before the court sua sponte. On July 13, 2010, the court entered its Order Re: Motions To Permit Electronic Equipment, Including Those With Cameras, Into The Courtroom [#218]. In its order, the court inadvertently omitted Dr. Jeffrey Broker, PhD, permitting him to bring in his laptop computer into the courthouse/courtroom for the duration of the trial. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. That subject to D.C.COLO.LCivR 83.1B., which prohibits the use in the courthouse of the audio, video, or photographic recording function of any electronic device, Dr. Jeffrey Broker, PhD is PERMITTED to bring his laptop computer into the courthouse/courtroom for the duration of the trial in this matter; and 2. That the court's Order Re: Motions To Permit Electronic Equipment, Including Those With Cameras, Into The Courtroom [#218] entered July 13, 2010, is amended accordingly to the limited extent necessary to facilitate and implement this order. Dated July 13, 2010, at Denver, Colorado. BY THE COURT: 2

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