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To learn how it is so easy to obtain a frivolous restraining order (like these) without a scintilla of evidence, read 140 N.J.L.Rev. 281, 294-95

 

05W01747

Wilson v. Harrington

Denver County Court

temporary restraining order (dismissed for failure to prosecute)

Date filed Description
06/08/2006

memorandum from Sean Harrington to Judge Claudia Jordan

01/23/2005

memorandum from Sean Harrington to Judge Claudia Jordan

01/05/2005

response from Chief Judge Armatas 

12/16/2005

memorandum from defendant, Sean Harrington, to the Chief Judge of the Denver County Court

12/06/2005

temporary ex parte restraining order, applied for by plaintiff, Madeline Wilson

 

05W01018

Wilson v. Harrington

Denver County Court

temporary restraining order (denied after three continuances for failure to serve defendant)

Date filed Description
08/05/2005

Docket jacket/cover, indicating case dismissed

08/01/2005

Affidavit of Sean Harrington concerning the efforts of Massachusetts and Minnesota law enforcement personnel facilitating Wilson's attempt to serve Harrington under the pretext that Harrington allegedly sent death threats over the wire or via U.S. Mail to Wilson.

07/29/2005

facsimile from distraught and apologetic manager of UPS Store location in Marlborough, MA, explaining that employee revealed confidential information re: customer Sean Harrington under the threat of arrest by local police and civil process server

07/27/2005

facsimile from Madeline Wilson to Harrington's attorney, Karen Renne, alleging numerous violations of court order and recommending that a guardian be appointed for Harrington on the basis of Wilson's belief that he is mentally impaired

07/26/2005

facsimile from Madeline Wilson to St. Paul, MN U.S. Postal Inspector, seeking address of Sean Harrington based on allegations that Harrington threatened the lives of her children, inter alia.

07/08/2005

temporary ex parte restraining order, applied for by plaintiff, Madeline Wilson

 

03C11619

Wilson v. Harrington

District Court, Jefferson County

temporary restraining order (dismissed for failure to prosecute)

Date filed Description
08/07/2003

minute order (neither party appears; case dismissed; TRO vacated)  

07/18/2003

order (continuing restraining order hearing)

07/03/2003

temporary ex parte restraining order

07/03/2003

Madeline Wilson's verified complaint for temporary restraining order

00C08748

Wilson v. Harrington

Jefferson County Court
temporary restraining order (vacated)

Date filed Description
09/16/2003

Order (denying Motion for Mandamus) without comment

09/07/2003

Defendant's Motion for Mandamus (regarding perjury by Madeline Wilson)

08/18/2003

Defendant Sean Harrington's Clarified Motion for Ruling on Joint Motion to Dismiss (styled 99DR3717)

08/13/2003

Defendant Sean Harrington's Motion for Ruling on Joint Motion to Dismiss  (styled 00C08748)

05/16/2003

Joint Motion to Dismiss Permanent Restraining Order

12/18/2001

register-of-actions entry "Perm Restraining Order Vacated per Judge Archuleta. PRO Active in 99DR3717)

11/06/2001

Stipulated Agreement, to immediately dismiss permanent restraining order

10/23/2001

Order (Re Def's Motn for Reconsideration; the Court Denies the Motn)

10/05/2001

Defendant Sean Harrington's Reply in Support of Motion for Reconsideration  

10/04/2001

minute order, consolidating attorney's private restraining order case with her client's divorce case ("This case is consolidated with 99DR3717.  All questions to be directed to Div P Mag. Norton for further order of District Ct.") in violation of R.P.C. 3.7 

10/01/2001

Madeline Wilson's Response to Defendant's Motion for Reconsideration  

09/26/2001

Motion for Reconsideration of Order regarding attorneys fees, filed by Mitch Geller on behalf of Defendant, Sean Harrington  

09/10/2001

Order (reviewing only Wilson's Response and request for attorneys fees) fining Defendant $150.00 in attorney's fees for requesting a rehearing [pto present evidence on his behalf and confront his accuser].  

08/16/2001

Madeline Wilson's Response to Motion to Vacate

08/15/2001

Affidavit of Harrington 

07/29/2001

Defendant's Motion to Vacate Permanent Restraining Order  

08/14/2000

Order (Motion for Rehearing Denied, Motion to Consolidate with 99DR3717 Granted. Case Ordered transferred to 99DR3717)

08/05/2000

Defendant's Reply in Support of Motion for Rehearing  

08/02/2000

Madeline Wilson's Response to Motion for Rehearing  

07/31/2000

Motion for Rehearing 

07/23/2000

Notice of Appeal (handwritten from mental hospital by defendant) 

07/20/2000

permanent restraining order, entered by Judge Francis Jackson, without affording defendant Sean Harrington any due process, including the right to appear, the right to present evidence on his behalf or the right to confront his accuser.  

07/19/2000

fax from state mental hospital (CMHIFL) to Jefferson County Judge Francis Jackson, requesting continuance of hearing because Defendant is committed by Order of District Court, Jefferson County, and noting that the court has not acknowledged previous request  

07/14/2000

fax from state mental hospital (CMHIFL) to Jefferson County Judge Francis Jackson, requesting continuance of hearing because Defendant is committed by Order of District Court, Jefferson County (at the behest of defendant's ex-spouse, Christy Ryan)  

07/07/2000

Defendant's Motion for Hearing

07/06/2000

Plaintiff Madeline Wilson's Verified Complaint & temporary ex parte restraining order, served on Sean Harrington in mental hospital (committed there at the request of his ex-spouse and by referral by his ex wife's direct supervisor, Tom Olbrich, the clinical director of the Jefferson Center for Mental Health (JCMH)) 

 

00C02389

Wilson v. Harrington

District Court, Jefferson County

Permanent Restraining Order DENIED on the merits after evidentiary hearing

Date filed Description
03/02/2000

minute order (denying permanent restraining order on the merits following evidentiary hearing) 

02/17/2000

temporary ex parte restraining order

02/17/2000

Verified Complaint for Civil Restraining Order, by Madeline Wilson (plaintiff)

 

 

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