Chicago Insurance Company v. Hamilton et al

Filing 55

MINUTE ORDER denying 53 Motion to File Criminal Theft, Coercion, Sabotage Against Individual Executives and Employees of Chicago Insurance Company, by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 12/04/2009.(wjc, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe Civil Action No. 09-cv-01815-LTB-MJW CHICAGO INSURANCE COMPANY, an Illinois corporation, Plaintiff(s), v. JAN (I) b. HAMILTON, Ph.D., and JAN B. HAMILTON, d/b/a NUTRITIONAL BIOMEDICINE, Defendant(s). MINUTE ORDER It is hereby ORDERED that the Pro Se Defendant Hamilton's Motion to File Criminal Theft, Coercion, Sabotage Against Individual Executives and Employees of Chicago Insurance Company by Jan B. Hamilton, Registered Dietitian, CNS and President and CEO of Nutritional Biomedicine (docket no. 53) is DENIED. The Pro Se Defendant Hamilton cites no legal authority for the relief sought in the subject motion (docket no. 53) as required under D.C.COLO.LCivR 7.1 C. Moreover, there is no basis in law or fact to grant the relief sought in the subject motion (docket no. 53). If the Pro Se Defendant Hamilton believes that individual executives and employees of the Plaintiff Chicago Insurance Company have committed crimes and she is the victim of such crimes then she should contact law enforcement agencies and either the United States Attorney or the District Attorney in the jurisdiction where she believes these crimes have been committed. Date: December 4, 2009

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