Opinion
3:22-cv-5335 BHS
05-25-2023
J'ANDRE IVORY, an individual, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF YELM, WASHINGTON, a political subdivision of the state of Washington, OFFICER ANTHONY R. SPARKUHL, a City of Yelm Police Officer, OFFICER BRIAN BARD, a City of Yelm Police Officer and DOES 1 through 5, inclusive, Defendants.
Stephen J. Plowman, WSBA #21823 Attorney for Plaintiff KEATING, BUCKLIN & McCORMACK, INC., P.S. Jeremy W. Culumber, WSBA #35423 Attorneys for Defendants
Stephen J. Plowman, WSBA #21823
Attorney for Plaintiff
KEATING, BUCKLIN & McCORMACK, INC., P.S.
Jeremy W. Culumber, WSBA #35423
Attorneys for Defendants
STIPULATION FOR AND ORDER OF DISMISSAL
BENJAMIN H. SETTLE, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.
STIPULATION
IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED by and between Plaintiff J'ANDRE IVORY and Defendants CITY OF YELM, WASHINGTON, OFFICER ANTHONY R. SPARKUHL and OFFICER BRIAN BARD, that all of Plaintiff's claims against Defendants may be dismissed with prejudice and without assessment by the Court of costs or attorneys' fees to either party.
ORDER
PURSUANT TO THE FOREGOING STIPULATION, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff's claims against CITY OF YELM, WASHINGTON, OFFICER ANTHONY R. SPARKUHL and OFFICER BRIAN BARD are dismissed with prejudice and without assessment by the Court of costs or attorneys' fees to either party.