DERETICH v. CITY OF ST. FRANCIS

No. 96-1200.

128 F.3d 1209 (1997)

George DERETICH, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF ST. FRANCIS; St. Francis City Council Members from 1980 until the present; Steven Braastad; Robert Patterson; Raymond Steinke; Dale Frederikson; Carol Berg; Walt Hiller; Williams Hawkins, individually and in his representative capacity of St. Francis City Attorney; Mateffy Engineering & Associates, Inc., individually and in its representative capacity of St. Francis City Engineer; Sharon Fulkerson, individually and in her representative capacity of St. Francis City Clerk; Stephen M. Klein, individually and in his representative capacity of St. Francis City Planner; Marvin E. Gustafson; Burke and Hawkins; Barna, Guzy Merrill, Hynes, and Giancolo, Ltd.; Richard Merrill; Steffen, Munstenteiger, Bearse, Beens, Parta, and Peterson; Ronald Peterson; Lester Mateffy; First National Bank, of Anoka; Steve Schmitt, individually and in his representative capacity of First National Bank of Anoka Commercial Loan Officer; Gramont Corporation, a Minnesota corporation, Defendants-Appellees, v. DERETICH & TIMMONS, P.A.; George Deretich, Third Party Defendants, Mary Sarazin Timmons, Third Party Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided October 27, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark W. Lee, Minneapolis, MN, argued, for Appellant.

Eric John Magnuson, Minneapolis, MN, argued (Mark A. Mitchell and Glen M. Goldman, Minneapolis, MN, on the brief), for Appellee.

Before McMILLIAN and MAGILL, Circuit Judges, and WEBBER, District Judge.


McMILLIAN, Circuit Judge.

Appellant Mary Sarazin Timmons (Sarazin) appeals from a final order entered in the United States District Court1 for the District of Minnesota, affirming the order of the United States Magistrate Judge,2 in favor of Sarazin's judgment creditors (appellees) on their post-judgment motion pursuant to Fed. R.Civ.P. 69(a)3 for a transfer of Sarazin's

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