Perinn, v. City of Commerce City, State of Colorado, et al.,

Filing 21

MINUTE ORDER; Defendants' 14 Motion to Dismiss to Dismiss Based on Res Judicata is DENIED as moot, by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 1/15/2013.(klmcd, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 12-cv-01172-CMA-KLM JENNIFER PERINN, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF COMMERCE CITY, STATE OF COLORADO, PHILLIP BACA, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, NICHOLAS CARR, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, GILMORE, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, JAMES QUEISNER, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, WALKINSHAW, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, KEVIN WOOD, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, ERIC EWING, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, BRANDON ZBOROWSKI, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, ROB MCCOY, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, KEVIN LORD, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, and JEREMY JENKINS, individually and in his official capacity as a Commerce City Police Officer, Defendants. _____________________________________________________________________ MINUTE ORDER _____________________________________________________________________ ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KRISTEN L. MIX This matter is before the Court on Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss Based on Res Judicata [Docket No. 14; Filed October 15, 2012] (the “Motion”). On January 14, 2013, the Court issued a Recommendation [#20] that Plaintiff’s case be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion [#14] is DENIED as moot. Dated: January 15, 2013

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