COLEMAN v. LONG BRANCH POLICE DEPARTMENT ET ALS et al
Filing
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ORDER denying 91 Motion for Default Judgment ; granting 96 Motion to Set Aside Default; ORDERED that the defendants Todd Coleman, Ramon Chappard, JeffreyGrippaldi, Robert Shamrock, and Jeffrey Pilone are GRANTED LEAVE to file either answers or dispositive motions by July 21, 2015. Signed by Judge Mary L. Cooper on 6/30/2015. (kas, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
WILLIAM COLEMAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
LONG BRANCH POLICE
DEPARTMENT, et al.,
Defendants.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-2613 (MLC)
ORDER
For the reasons stated in the Court’s Memorandum Opinion, dated June 30, 2015,
IT IS on this
30th
day of June, 2015, ORDERED that the plaintiff’s motion for entry
of default judgment (dkt. 91) is DENIED; and it is further
ORDERED that the cross motion by the defendants Todd Coleman, Ramon
Chappard, Jeffrey Grippaldi, Robert Shamrock, and Jeffrey Pilone to set aside the entry of
the defaults against them (dkt. 96) is GRANTED; and it is further
ORDERED that the defaults entered against the defendants Todd Coleman,
Ramon Chappard, Jeffrey Grippaldi, Robert Shamrock, and Jeffrey Pilone (unnumbered
entry after dkt. 90) are SET ASIDE; and it is further
ORDERED that the defendants Todd Coleman, Ramon Chappard, Jeffrey
Grippaldi, Robert Shamrock, and Jeffrey Pilone are GRANTED LEAVE to file either
answers or dispositive motions by July 21, 2015.
s/ Mary L. Cooper
MARY L. COOPER
United States District Judge
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