NELSON v. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COURT OF BERNALILLO, Civ 10-0553JB/DJS 1-X. (2013)
Court: District Court, D. New Mexico
Number: infdco20131227690
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Filed: Sep. 30, 2013
Latest Update: Sep. 30, 2013
Summary: ORDER JAMES O. BROWNING, District Judge. THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the Defendants' Rule 50(b) Motion, and Memorandum in Support, Requesting for the Judgment on the Jury Verdict to Stand; to Find Defendants Have Qualified Immunity; and to Enter Judgment as a Matter of Law in Favor of Defendants, filed July 26, 2012 (Doc. 201). The Court will grant the motion in part and deny it in part. IT IS ORDERED that the Defendants' Rule 50(b) Motion Requesting for the Judgment on the Jury
Summary: ORDER JAMES O. BROWNING, District Judge. THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the Defendants' Rule 50(b) Motion, and Memorandum in Support, Requesting for the Judgment on the Jury Verdict to Stand; to Find Defendants Have Qualified Immunity; and to Enter Judgment as a Matter of Law in Favor of Defendants, filed July 26, 2012 (Doc. 201). The Court will grant the motion in part and deny it in part. IT IS ORDERED that the Defendants' Rule 50(b) Motion Requesting for the Judgment on the Jury V..
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ORDER
JAMES O. BROWNING, District Judge.
THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the Defendants' Rule 50(b) Motion, and Memorandum in Support, Requesting for the Judgment on the Jury Verdict to Stand; to Find Defendants Have Qualified Immunity; and to Enter Judgment as a Matter of Law in Favor of Defendants, filed July 26, 2012 (Doc. 201). The Court will grant the motion in part and deny it in part.
IT IS ORDERED that the Defendants' Rule 50(b) Motion Requesting for the Judgment on the Jury Verdict to Stand; to Find Defendants Have Qualified Immunity; and to Enter Judgment as a Matter of Law in Favor of Defendants, filed July 26, 2012 (Doc. 201), is granted in part and denied in part.1
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1. This Order disposes of the motion. The Court will, however, at a later date issue an, opinion more fully detailing its rationale for this decision.
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