Russell v. Board of Commissioners of Larimer County, Colorado, The et al

Filing 10

Minute Entry - Courtroom Minutes for Motion Hearing held on 2/8/2010 before Judge Richard P. Matsch. ORDERED: Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, filed December 29, 2009 6 , is granted with respect to all claims except for the Title VII Claim against defendant Sherriff Alderden. Defendant Board of County Commissioners is dismissed. Scheduling Conference scheduled May 14, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. (Reporter FTR - K. Terasaki) (rpmcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch Date: February 8th, 2010 Courtroom Deputy: J. Chris Smith FTR Technician: Kathy Terasaki ____________________________________________________________________________________ Civil Action No. 09-cv-02652-RPM DEBBRA RUSSELL, Plaintiff, v. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO; LARIMER COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, Larimer County Colorado; JAMES A. ALDERDEN, Individually and in his capacity as Larimer County Sheriff, Jeannine S. Haag William G. Ressue JoAnne P. Hagen Defendants. ____________________________________________________________________________________ COURTROOM MINUTES ____________________________________________________________________________________ Hearing on Motion to Dismiss 1:56 p.m. Court in session. Plaintiff present. Court's preliminary remarks. 1:58 p.m. 2:01 p.m. ORDERED: Ms. Hagen answers questions asked by the Court regarding case claims. Argument by Ms. Haag [6]. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, filed December 29, 2009 [6], is granted with respect to all claims except for the Title VII Claim against defendant Sherriff Alderden. Defendant Board of County Commissioners is dismissed. Scheduling Conference scheduled May 14, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. 2:05 p.m. Court in recess. Hearing concluded. Total time: 9 min.

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