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Parties Involved:
Deputy Sheriff Benjamin Monn III
Appellee
Director of Jefferson County Health Dept.
Appellee
Robert L. Schoengarth
Appellant
Sheriff of Jefferson County
Appellee

Document Text:

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 

FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT 

FILED 

United Stat.es Court of Appeals 

Tenth Circuit 

ROBERT L. SCHOENGARTH, 

Plaintiff-Appellant, 

v. 

DEPUTY SHERIFF BENJAMIN MONN III; 

SHERIFF OF JEFFERSON COUNTY; DIRECTOR 

OF JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPT., 

Defendants-Appellees. 

~EB 2 51988 

>> ROBERT L. HOECKER > Clerk 

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} No. 87-2007 

} (D.C. No. 87-C-316} 

} (D. Colo.} 

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ORDER AND JUDGMENT 

Before MOORE and TACHA, Circuit Judges, and BRIMMER, Chief Judge.* 

*Honorable Clarence A. 

District Court for 

designation. 

Brimmer, Chief Judge, United States 

the District of Wyoming, sitting by 

After examining the briefs and appellate record, this panel 

has determined unanimously that oral argument would not materially 

assi st the determination of this appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 

3 4(a}; 10th Cir. R. 34.1.8. 

submitted without oral argument. 

The cause is therefore ordered 

This is an appeal from an interlocutory order of the district 

court which dismissed some, but not all, of plaintiff's claims. 

When the notice of appeal was filed, other claims expressly 

remained unadjudicated. 

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A certification necessary for an immediate appeal of the 

interlocutory order was neither sought nor granted in the district 

court pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b). Because it affirmatively 

appears that the order appealed from did not adjudicate all of the 

cla i ms or the rights and liabilities of all the parties, we 

conclude that the order was not immediately reviewable. 

Accordingly, this appeal is premature and must be dismissed for 

lack of appellate jurisdiction. See Golden Villa Spa, Inc. v. 

Hea l th Indus., Inc., 549 F.2d 1363 (10th Cir. 1977). 

The motions to dismiss are granted, and the appeal is 

DISMISSED. 

The mandate shall issue forthwith. 

ENTERED FOR THE COURT 

PER CURIAM 

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