Sperry et al v. Lane et al
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Minute Entry - Courtroom Minutes for Motion Hearing held on 5/17/2011 before Judge Richard P. Matsch. ORDERED: Partial Motion to Dismiss, filed March 3, 2011 28 , is granted and the Complaint is dismissed with leave to file an amended complaint by June 6, 2011. Motion to Strike Affidavit of Jonathan S. Willett, filed April 27, 2011 41 , is moot. Motion for Leave to File Supplemental Authority, Re: Partial Motion to Dismiss, filed May 16, 2011 43 , is moot.(FTR: K. Terasaki) (rpmcd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch
Date:
May 17, 2011
Courtroom Deputy:
J. Chris Smith
FTR Technician:
Kathy Terasaki
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Civil Action No. 10-cv-03171-RPM
TODD SPERRY and
LINDA (Tetter) SPERRY,
individually and as parents and guardians of J.S. and L.S.,
Jonathan S. Willett
Plaintiffs,
v.
TONY LANE,
TY PETERSEN,
JASON T. MAES,
GEORGE ELDER,
BRANDON LEFEVRE,
TROY STEMBLE and
CITY OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO,
Eric M. Ziporin
Courtney B. Kramer
Defendants.
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COURTROOM MINUTES
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Hearing on Partial Motion to Dismiss
1:58 p.m.
Court in session.
Plaintiff Todd Sperry present.
Court’s preliminary remarks.
1:59 p.m.
Mr. Willett explains plaintiffs’ claims as pleaded in the complaint.
Court informs Mr. Willett of its view of the case.
ORDERED:
Partial Motion to Dismiss, filed March 3, 2011 [28], is granted and the Complaint is
dismissed with leave to file an amended complaint by June 6, 2011.
Motion to Strike Affidavit of Jonathan S. Willett, filed April 27, 2011 [41], is moot.
Motion for Leave to File Supplemental Authority, Re: Partial Motion to Dismiss,
filed May 16, 2011 [43], is moot.
2:13 p.m.
Court in recess.
Hearing concluded. Total time: 15 min.
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