v. Wilson

Filing 106

MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS of the Honorable Judge Edward C. Reed, Jr., on 8/5/2010. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Lander County's 100 "Emergency Motion to Withdraw and Stay Injunction and Judgment Pending Preparation of Motion to Reconsider and Intervene" is DENIED. No motion to reconsider and intervene, such as are proposed by Lander County, will be considered. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - KO)

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USA v. Wilson Doc. 106 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA RENO, NEVADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) DALTON WILSON, ) ) Defendant. ) ___________________________________) PRESENT: Deputy Clerk: EDWARD C. REED, JR. COLLEEN LARSEN Reporter: 3:09-CV-166-ECR-RAM MINUTES OF THE COURT DATE: August 5, 2010 U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE NONE APPEARING Counsel for Plaintiff(s) Counsel for Defendant(s) MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS NONE APPEARING NONE APPEARING Non-party Lander County, Nevada, has filed a document entitled "Emergency Motion to Withdraw and Stay Injunction and Judgment Pending Preparation of Motions to Reconsider and Intervene" (#100). Lander County asserts that the land at issue in this case is not federal property, but rather belongs to Lander County. The rights of the parties to this action in relation to one another have been determined, judgment has been entered, and this case is over. If Lander County has a claim to ownership of the property, which pursuant to the permanent injunction entered in this case should now be in the possession of the United States, it may appropriately assert that claim in a separate lawsuit. IT IS, THEREFORE, HEREBY ORDERED that Lander County's "Emergency Motion to Withdraw and Stay Injunction and Judgment Pending Preparation of Motions to Reconsider and Intervene" (#100) is DENIED. No motion to reconsider and intervene, such as are proposed by Lander County, will be considered. LANCE S. WILSON, CLERK By /s/ Deputy Clerk Dockets.Justia.com

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