Jones v. City of Saint Paul Police Department et al

Filing 40

ORDER re 38 Stipulation of Dismissal filed by Chad DeGree, Darryl R Boerger, Frank D. Jones. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that pursuant to the fully-executed stipulation for dismissal, all claims against Darryl R. Boerger and Chad DeGree shall be dismissed in their entirety with prejudice, on the merits, and without costs, attorneys fees, or disbursements to either party.(Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on June 2, 2009. (HAM)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA _______________________________________________________________________ FRANK D. JONES, Plaintiff, v. ORDER FOR DISMISSAL CITY OF SAINT PAUL POLICE DEPARTMENT, DARRYL R. BOERGER, AND CHAD DEGREE, Defendants. _______________________________________________________________________ Kenya Bodden and William Walker, Jr., WALKER LAW OFFICES, PA, 3112 Hennepin Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55408, for plaintiff. Cheri Sisk, CITY OF ST PAUL ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, 15 West Kellogg Boulevard, 750 City Hall and Courthouse, St. Paul, MN 55102, for defendants. The above-entitled matter came before the undersigned Judge of the United States District Court, District of Minnesota, on the stipulation for dismissal of claims against Darryl R. Boerger and Chad DeGree, by and between the parties, Plaintiff Frank D. Jones and Defendants Darryl R. Boerger and Chad DeGree [Docket No. 38]. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that pursuant to the fully-executed stipulation for dismissal, all claims against Darryl R. Boerger and Chad DeGree shall be dismissed in their entirety with prejudice, on the merits, and without costs, attorneys' fees, or disbursements to either party. Civil No. 07-3897 (JRT/FLN) DATED: June 2, 2009 at Minneapolis, Minnesota. s/John R. Tunheim JOHN R. TUNHEIM United States District Judge

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