Brown v. Summit County Sheriff Department et al

Filing 29

Appointment ORDER it is ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall select, notify, and appoint a member of the Panel to represent Plaintiff in this matter. Plaintiff is advised that until counsel is selected and a Notice of Appointment is filed, she will continue to proceed pro se and must follow the Courts procedures and rules accordingly, by Judge William J. Martinez on 3/5/2014. (evana, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge William J. Martínez Civil Action No. 14-cv-0032-WJM-BNB D. BROWN, Plaintiff, v. JEFF WILSON, Deputy, JARED DENNIS, Detective, CORNELL, Deputy, JOHN MINOR, Sheriff, and OTHER DEPUTIES, Unknown names, Defendants. APPOINTMENT ORDER In accordance with Part III.C. of the U.S. District Court’s Pilot Program to Implement a Civil Pro Bono Panel, the Court hereby determines that pro se Plaintiff D. Brown merits appointment of counsel drawn from the Civil Pro Bono Panel. The Court is satisfied that the following factors and considerations have been met: 1) the nature and complexity of the action; 2) the potential merit of the pro se party’s claims; 3) the demonstrated inability of the pro se party to retain counsel by other means; and 4) the degree to which the interests of justice will be served by appointment of counsel, including the benefit the Court may derive from the assistance of the appointed counsel. See Pilot Program to Implement a Civil Pro Bono Panel, Part III.B.1. Therefore, it is ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall select, notify, and appoint a member of the Panel to represent Plaintiff in this matter. Plaintiff is advised that until counsel is selected and a Notice of Appointment is filed, she will continue to proceed pro se and must follow the Court’s procedures and rules accordingly. Dated this 4th day of March, 2014. BY THE COURT: __________________________ William J. Martínez United States District Judge

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