Carbajal v. Hotsenpiller et al

Filing 14

JUDGMENT by Clerk re: 13 Order on 9/5/12. (lygsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 12-cv-02007-LTB DEAN CARBAJAL, Plaintiff, v. DAN HOTSENPILLER, District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District, in his individual and official capacity, SEITH RYAN, Deputy District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District, in his individual and official capacity, WYATT ANGELO, Former District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District, in his individual capacity, MYRL SERRA, Former Deputy District Attorney and Former District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District, in his individual capacity, SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, a Political Subdivision of the State of Colorado, JEFF HERRON, a Private Co-conspirator, in his individual capacity, CLINT THOMASON, an Agent for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, in his individual and official capacity, ROGER CROSS, Police Officer for the Montrose Police Department, in his individual capacity, OFFICER BROWN, Police Officer for the Montrose Police Department, in his individual capacity, CITY OF MONTROSE, a Municipality of the State of Colorado, PATRICK SAYAS, Assistant Attorney General for the State of Colorado, in his individual and official capacity, TERRY RUCKRIEGLE, District Court Judge for the Seventh Judicial District, in his individual and official capacity, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONTROSE COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of Colorado, and MONTROSE COUNTY, a County of the State of Colorado, Defendants. JUDGMENT Pursuant to and in accordance with the Order of Dismissal entered by Lewis T. Babcock, Senior District Judge, on September 5, 2012, it is hereby ORDERED that Judgment is entered in favor of Defendants and against Plaintiff. DATED at Denver, Colorado, this 5 day of September, 2012. FOR THE COURT, GREGORY C. LANGHAM, Clerk By: s/L. Gianelli Deputy Clerk

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