Burr v. Legrow et al

Filing 23

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER granting 20 Stipulation for Dismissal. 1. In accordance with the parties Joint Stipulation of Dismissal, this matter isdismissed with prejudice. 2. A separate judgment will be entered in accordance with this Memorandum and Order. Ordered by Chief Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(PCV, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA T H E O D O R E BURR, Plaintiff, v. C H R IS LEGROW, Omaha Police D epartmen t Detective, In his Individual an d Official Capacity, and MATTHEW M . KUHSE, Douglas County Deputy C o u n ty Attorney, In his Individual and O fficial Capacity, D e fe n d a n t s . ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 8 :0 9 C V 3 0 7 M EM ORANDUM AND ORDER T h is matter is before the court on the parties' Joint Stipulation of Dismissal. (Filing N o . 20.) The parties have stipulated and agreed to dismissal with prejudice. The court accep ts the Joint Stipulation. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that: 1. I n accordance with the parties' Joint Stipulation of Dismissal, this matter is d ismissed with prejudice. 2. O rder. D A T E D this 20 th day of April, 2010. B Y THE COURT: A separate judgment will be entered in accordance with this Memorandum and s / Joseph F. Bataillon Chief United States District Judge *This opinion may contain hyperlinks to other documents or Web sites. The U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska does not endorse, recommend, approve, or guarantee any third parties or the services or products they provide on their Web sites. Likewise, the court has no agreements with any of these third parties or their Web sites. The court accepts no responsibility for the availability or functionality of any hyperlink. Thus, the fact that a hyperlink ceases to work or directs the user to some other site does not affect the opinion of the court.

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