Huggins v. Reilly

Filing 25

MINUTE ENTRY for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer: Motion Hearing held on 12/12/2014. ORDERED: Defendant's MOTION 12 to Dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint (doc. 1) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part as stated o n the record. Discovery deadline: June 30, 2015 Written discovery shall be served no later than: May 27, 2015 Dispositive Motion deadline: July 31, 2015 Each side shall be limited to 25 interrogatories and 25 requests for production. FTR: Courtroom A-402. (amont)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer    Civil Action: 14‐cv‐02181‐CBS       Date: December 12, 2014  Courtroom Deputy: Amanda Montoya    FTR – Reporter Deck‐Courtroom A402    Parties: Counsel: CHESTER HUGGINS,   Pro se (by telephone) Plaintiff, v. JOHN REILLY, Jacob Massee Defendant.   COURTROOM MINUTES/MINUTE ORDER HEARING:  MOTION HEARING  Court in session: 02:44 p.m.  Court calls case.  Appearances of counsel.    This hearing comes before the Court in regards to Defendant’s MOTION [12] to Dismiss  Plaintiff’s Complaint (doc.1).  Mr. Huggins is suing Mr. Reilly in his individual capacity.  Mr.  Huggins has not alleged personal injury.      ORDERED:  Defendant’s MOTION [12] to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Complaint (doc. 1) is GRANTED in  part and DENIED in part as stated on the record.    The Court explains the discovery process to Mr. Huggins.  Mr. Huggins can only serve discovery  requests on Mr. Reilly.    ORDERED:  Discovery deadline: June 30, 2015    Written discovery shall be served no later than: May 27, 2015    Dispositive Motion deadline: July 31, 2015  Each side shall be limited to 25 interrogatories and 25 requests for production. HEARING CONCLUDED.  Court in recess: 03:23 p.m.  Total time in court: 00:39  To order transcripts of hearings with Magistrate Judge Shaffer, please contact Avery Woods Reporting at  (303) 825‐6119 or toll free at 1‐800‐962‐3345. 

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