Carbajal v. Hotsenpiller et al
Filing
36
Minute ORDER denying as moot 33 "Contemporaneous Objection to the Court[']s and Clerk[']s Refusal to Allow Service of Process," by Judge Lewis T. Babcock on 10/3/12.(lygsl, )
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.
MINUTE ORDER
ORDER ENTERED BY SENIOR JUDGE LEWIS T. BABCOCK
Plaintiff’s “Contemporaneous Objection to the Court[’]s and Clerk[’]s Refusal to
Allow Service of Process” (ECF No. 33), which has been docketed as a motion to
reconsider, is DENIED as moot because the instant action was dismissed by order filed
on September 5, 2012.
Dated: October 3, 2012
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