Armelin v. Donahoe
Filing
162
MINUTE ENTRY for Final Pretrial Conference held before Chief Judge Marcia S. Krieger on 3/4/2014. 153 Motion to Amend/Correct/Modify; 154 Motion to Amend/Correct/Modify; 158 Motion for Order are all DENIED as moot. Other matters addressed, including appointment of counsel for plaintiff, and deadlines imposed are as set forth in the Minutes. Court Reporter: Terri Lindblom. (pglov)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
CHIEF JUDGE MARCIA S. KRIEGER
Courtroom Deputy:
Court Reporter:
Patricia Glover
Terri Lindblom
Date: March 4, 2014
Civil Action No. 11-cv-00048-MSK-KLM
Parties:
Counsel Appearing:
DALE P. ARMELIN,
Dale P. Armelin, Pro Se
Plaintiff,
v.
PATRICK R. DONAHOE, Postmaster General, United
States Postal Service.
Jamie Meldelson
Timothy Jafek
Defendant.
COURTROOM MINUTES
HEARING:
Final Pretrial Conference.
1:12 p.m.
Court in session.
Parties are present. Dynell Tadlock is present as defendant’s representative.
The Court advises the parties that the case is not trial ready.
Oral findings are made of record and incorporated herein.
ORDER:
Plaintiff’s Motions to Amend/Modify (Doc. #153, #154) and Motion for Order
(Doc. #158) are all denied as MOOT.
ORDER:
Effective today, the Court appoints counsel to represent the plaintiff. An order
for appointment and selection of counsel will be within 14 days of today’s date.
Within three (3) days of appointment, that attorney will perform a conflicts check
Courtroom Minutes
Chief Judge Marcia S. Krieger
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to verify that there is no conflict of interest in representing the plaintiff. The
attorney will be appointed solely for the purpose of preparing for and conducting
the trial.
ORDER:
Forty-Five (45) days from today’s date (4/18/14), counsel shall jointly contact
chambers for a trial date and make any amendments to the final pretrial order,
including witness and exhibit lists as appropriate.
1:39 p.m.
Court in recess.
Total Time: 27 minutes.
Hearing concluded.
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