KIRKLIN v. STONE

No. CIV.00-B-1613.

191 F.Supp.2d 1198 (2002)

Mike KIRKLIN and Lance Kirklin, Plaintiffs, v. Jefferson County Sheriff John C. STONE, individually and in his official capacity, Former Jefferson County Sheriff Ronald Beckham, individually and in his official capacity, Jefferson County Sheriff's Department, Neil Gardner, individually, John Hicks, individually, Mark M. Miller, individually, T. Williams, individually, Mike Guerra, individually, Phillip Lebeda, individually, John or Jane Does 2 through 10, (All Deputies in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department), individually, Jefferson County School District R-1; Frank DeAngelis, individually and in his official capacity, Howard Cornell, individually and in his official capacity, Peter Horvath, individually, William Butts, individually, Garrett Talocco, individually, Judy Kelly, individually, Tom Tonelli, individually, Tom Johnson, individually, John or Jane Does 11 through 30, individually, James Royce Washington, Ronald Frank Hartmann, J.D. Tanner, dba Tanner Gun Show, Robert Kirgis, and Kirgis, Inc., a Colorado corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

January 23, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephan W. Wahlberg, Keller, Wahlberg, Morrato & Sloane, PC, Englewood, CO, Walter L. Gerash, Walter L. Gerash Law Firm, PC, Denver, CO, Anthony Sturniolo, Sturniolo & Associates, Denver, CO, for Plaintiffs.

J. Andrew Nathan, Andrew J. Fisher, Bernard Roland Woessner, Nathan, Bremer, Dumm & Myers, PC, Denver, CO, William A, Tuthill, III, Lily Wallman Oeffler, County Attorney's Office, Golden, CO, William J. Kowalski, Susan S. Schermerhorn, William Stuart Stuller, Caplan & Earnest, L.L.C., Boulder, CO, Steven Gregory Greenlee, Montgomery, Kolodny, Amatuzio, Dusbabek & Parker LLP, Denver, CO, Franklin D. Patterson, Patterson, Nuss & Seymour, P.C., Englewood, CO, Michael B. Sullivan, Candace Sturdivant, Heather A. Salg, Harris, Karstaedt, Jamison & Powers, P.C., Englewood, CO, J. Stephen Mullen, Ratherford, Mullen, Johnson & Bruce, Colorado Springs, CO, Scott Jurdem, Buchanan, Jurdem & Cederberg, PC, Denver, CO, Alaurice Marie Tafoya, Alaurice M. Tafoya, Law Office, Denver, CO, Richard Lee Everstine, Michele R. Prud'Homme, Robert Patrick Ingram, Dickinson, Everstine & Prud'Homme, Denver, CO, Gordon Lamar Vaughn, Sara A. Ludke, Vaughan & DeMuro, Colorado Springs, CO, Michael R. Waters, Jones & Waters, LLC, Colorado Springs, CO, Lori Mary Moore, Retherford, Mullen, Johnson & Bruce, Colorado Springs, CO, Matthew Y. Biscan, Malcolm S. Mead, Hall & Evans, Denver, CO, for Defendants.


ORDER

BABCOCK, Chief Judge.

On December 21, 2001, plaintiffs filed their "Motion For Relief From Judgment Under Rule 60(b)(2)(3)(6), F.R.C.P." The sheriff defendants and school defendants have responded to the motion.

Plaintiffs' motion proffers as newly discovered evidence a journal by Eric Harris and reports by the Brown family.

"Rule 60(b) relief is only appropriate under extraordinary circumstances." Massengale v. Oklahoma Bd. of Examiners...

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