FAIRCLOTH v. CORRECTIONS CORPORATION

Civil Action No. 14-cv-00464-REB-KLM.

JAMES FAIRCLOTH, Plaintiff, v. CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, RICK RAEMISCH, Executive Direction of CDOC, in his individual and official capacities, DAVE HENNINGER, CEO of CCA, in his individual and official capacities, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

June 23, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Faircloth, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Corrections Corporation of America, Defendant, represented by Andrew David Ringel , Hall & Evans, LLC-Denver.

Colorado Department of Corrections, Defendant, represented by Jacob D. Massee , Colorado Attorney General's Office.

Rick Raemisch, Exec. Dir. of CDOC, Defendant, represented by Jacob D. Massee , Colorado Attorney General's Office.

Rick (I) Raemisch, in his individual capacity, Defendant, represented by Jacob D. Massee , Colorado Attorney General's Office.

Dave Henninger, CEO of CCA, Defendant, represented by Andrew David Ringel , Hall & Evans, LLC-Denver.

Dave (I) Henninger, in his individual capacity, Defendant, represented by Andrew David Ringel , Hall & Evans, LLC-Denver.


ORDER

This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff's Petition for Stay of Proceedings to Consult With Attorney [#129]1 (the "Motion"). In the Motion, Plaintiff requests that this case be stayed through August 30, 2015. Motion [#129] at 1. He explains that...

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