Burns v. Buford et al

Filing 21

MINUTE ORDER denying as moot, Plaintiff's: 16 Motion to Appoint Counsel ; 17 Motion to Supplement; 18 Motion for Extension of Time ; 18 Motion for Reconsideration ; 19 Motion to Stay; and, 20 Motion for Order to Show Cause. This case was dismissed by an order and judgment filed on 5/15/2011, by Judge Lewis T. Babcock on 5/27/11.(lsw, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 10-cv-02691-LTB DOUGLAS BURNS, Plaintiff, v. SGT. STACEY BUFORD, JOHN DOE, Colorado Attorney General, R. N. WOLFF, LT. M. MEEHAN, TED LAURANCE, P.A., DR. AASEN, DR. VAHIL, P.A. TEJINDER SINGH, NURSE OR P.A.’S JOHN AND JANE DOE’S at DWCF Infirmary, RUDY HERRERA, and JOHN DAVIS, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER ORDER ENTERED BY SENIOR JUDGE LEWIS T. BABCOCK On May 25, 2011, Plaintiff filed five motions: 1) Motion for Court Referral to Counsel Mentoring Program or Request for Counsel; 2) Motion for Leave to Supplement Complaint and/or Service By Mail; 3) Motion for Enlargement of Time After Expiration and/or For Relief From Judgment; 4) Motion for Stay to Exhaust Administrative Remedies Necessary to File Supplemental Complaint; and 5) Motion to Show Cause, to Waive Partial Filing Fee Monthly Payment. This case was dismissed by an order and judgment filed on March 15, 2011. Therefore, Plaintiff’s motions (Doc. Nos. 16-20) are DENIED as moot. This case is closed. Dated: May 27, 2011

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