USA v. VanDenBerg

Filing 19

Consent Judgment re: 18 . ORDERED that the Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Judgment 18 is GRANTED. ORDERED that Defendant Andrew VanDenBerg is liable to Plaintiff United States in the total sum of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00) , with each party to bear its own costs. ORDERED that Defendant Andrew VanDenBerg is enjoined from further trespass along the Whitehead Trail, unless provided with authorization from the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management to maintain the Whitehead Trail or construct a road along the Whitehead Trail by Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel on 06/18/12.(jjhsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Chief Judge Wiley Y. Daniel Civil Action No. 11-cv-02042-WYD-BNB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. ANDREW VANDENBERG, Defendant. CONSENT JUDGMENT Pursuant to the Complaint filed by Plaintiff United States of America against Defendant Andrew VanDenBerg in the above-captioned case and the Joint Motion for Consent Judgment filed by the parties, it is ORDERED that the Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Judgment (ECF No. 18 filed June 14, 2012) is GRANTED. In accordance therewith, it is ORDERED that Defendant Andrew VanDenBerg is liable to Plaintiff United States in the total sum of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00), with each party to bear its own costs. It is further ORDERED that Defendant Andrew VanDenBerg is enjoined from further trespass along the Whitehead Trail, unless provided with authorization from the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management to maintain the Whitehead Trail or construct a road along the Whitehead Trail. Finally, it is ORDERED that this case is terminated. Dated: June 18, 2012. BY THE COURT: s/ Wiley Y. Daniel WILEY Y. DANIEL, CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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