Briggs v. Gallatin County Sheriff Office, CV 18-10-BU-BMM-JCL. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. Montana
Number: infdco20180910937
Visitors: 23
Filed: Sep. 07, 2018
Latest Update: Sep. 07, 2018
Summary: ORDER JEREMIAH C. LYNCH , Magistrate Judge . Pursuant to the Stipulation of the above-named parties and good cause shown, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. All of the currently named defendants are dismissed and in their place Gallatin County is substituted as the only defendant in this matter. 2. The Court caption in this case will read as follows: Kevin Briggs, Plaintiff, Vs. Gallatin County and John Does 1-8, as individuals and in their official capacity as detention officers, Defendants.
Summary: ORDER JEREMIAH C. LYNCH , Magistrate Judge . Pursuant to the Stipulation of the above-named parties and good cause shown, IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. All of the currently named defendants are dismissed and in their place Gallatin County is substituted as the only defendant in this matter. 2. The Court caption in this case will read as follows: Kevin Briggs, Plaintiff, Vs. Gallatin County and John Does 1-8, as individuals and in their official capacity as detention officers, Defendants. ..
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ORDER
JEREMIAH C. LYNCH, Magistrate Judge.
Pursuant to the Stipulation of the above-named parties and good cause shown,
IT IS ORDERED as follows:
1. All of the currently named defendants are dismissed and in their place Gallatin County is substituted as the only defendant in this matter.
2. The Court caption in this case will read as follows:
Kevin Briggs,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
Gallatin County and John Does 1-8,
as individuals and in their official
capacity as detention officers,
Defendants.
3. The terms of the Stipulation dated August 31, 2018, are adopted as set forth by the parties.
4. The parties agree that the claims allege din Count 6 shall be dismissed without prejudice. Plaintiff shall be allowed to maned his Complaint, with regard to Count 6, by the date set forth in the Court's Scheduling Order. All other amendments must comply with Rule 15 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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