Santistevan v. USA et al
Filing
119
MINUTE ORDER granting 118 the Unopposed Motion for Protective Order filed by Defendants Phil Gurnett, Ken Moore, Brian Mattison, Owen McCormack, Jeffery Krammer, Marcus Miller, Scott Robblee, John David, Jason Hess, and Kimble Gingrich, by Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty on 5/23/2012. (mehcd)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 11-cv-01649-MEH-BNB
ROSE A. SANTISTEVAN,
Plaintiffs,
v.
CITY OF COLORADO SPRINGS, a municipality;
RICHARD MYERS, in his official capacity as Colorado Springs Chief of Police;
JIMMY RODGERS, in his official and individual capacity;
PHIL GURNETT, in his individual capacity;
JACKSON ANDREWS, in his official and individual capacity;
KEN MOORE, in his individual capacity;
BRIAN MATTISON, in his individual capacity;
OWEN MCCORMACK, in his individual capacity;
JEFFERY KRAMMER, in his individual capacity;
MARCUS MILLER, in his individual capacity;
SCOTT ROBBLEE, in his individual capacity;
JOHN DAVID, in his individual capacity;
JASON HESS, in his individual capacity;
KIMBLE GINGRICH, in his individual capacity; and
OTHER UNKNOWN AGENTS OF THE COLORADO SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT, in
their official and personal capacities,
Defendants.
MINUTE ORDER
Entered by Michael E. Hegarty, United States Magistrate Judge, on May 23, 2012.
The Unopposed Motion for Protective Order [filed May 17, 2012; docket #118] filed by
Defendants Phil Gurnett, Ken Moore, Brian Mattison, Owen McCormack, Jeffery Krammer, Marcus
Miller, Scott Robblee, John David, Jason Hess, and Kimble Gingrich (self-described “County
Defendants”) is granted. The proposed Protective Order is accepted, issued and filed
contemporaneously with this minute order.
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