Bauman v. Teller County, Colorado et al
Filing
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ORDER Granting 64 Motion to Amend re 26 : The deadline for Plaintiff to obtain and disclose his medical experts is extended to May 26, 2014, and the deadline for Defendants to obtain and disclose their contradicting medical experts is extended to August 7, 2014, by Judge Richard P. Matsch on 4/22/2014.(jsmit)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch
Civil Action No. 12-cv-02735-RPM
PAUL BAUMAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
MIKE ENSMINGER, Teller County Sheriff, in his individual and official capacity,
STAN BISHOP, Teller County Undersheriff, in his individual and official capacity,
JOSH WEATHERILL, Teller County Sheriff’s Office Deputy and Member of Teller County
Emergency Response Team, in his individual and official capacity,
NICK HARTBAUER, Teller County Sheriff’s Office Deputy and Member of Teller County
Emergency Response Team, in his individual and official capacity, and
JESSE BAKER, Tactical Medic of the Teller County Emergency Response Team, in his
individual and official capacity,
Defendants.
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ORDER EXTENDING DEADLINES TO OBTAIN AND DISCLOSE MEDICAL EXPERTS
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Upon review of the Joint Motion for Extension on Deadlines to Obtain and Disclose
Medical Experts and Contradicting Medical Experts [64] filed April 21, 2014, it is
ORDERED that the motion is granted. The deadline for Plaintiff to obtain and disclose
his medical experts is extended to May 26, 2014 , and the deadline for Defendants to obtain and
disclose their contradicting medical experts is extended to August 7, 2014 .
DATED:
April 22nd, 2014
BY THE COURT:
s/Richard P. Matsch
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Richard P. Matsch, Senior District Judge
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