Hopkins et al v. Coursey

Filing 17

ORDER: Plaintiff's Motion to Dismiss without prejudice 16 is allowed. The "without prejudice" provision of the dismissal shall not be construed as tolling or extending the statute of limitations or otherwise affecting any defense that exists as of the date of the dismissal. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss 12 is denied as moot. Signed on 1/4/10 by U.S. District Judge Michael R. Hogan. (sln)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON EUGENE DIVISION JOSEPH HOPKINS, Civil No. 09-834-HO Plaintiff, v. RICK COURSEY, et al., Defendants. HOGAN. District Judge. Plaintiff's Motion to Dismiss Without Prejudice (#16) is allowed. The "without prejudice" provision of the dismissal shall not be construed as tolling or extending the statute of ORDER limitations or otherwise affecting any defense the date of the dismissal. that exists as of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss (#12) is denied as moot. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED this 4th day of January, 2010. s/ Michael R. Hogan Michael R. Hogan United States District Judge 1 - ORDER

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