Ramos-Hernandez v. United States

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential. United States Court of AppeaIs for the FederaI Circuit LEONARDO RAMOS-HERNANDEZ, Plaintiff-Appellan.t, 4 V. UNITED STATES, Defen,dant-Appellee, AND ANDREW TOMBLEY, ROSA LOPEZ, RYAN STARKEY, KENNETH ROYALS, AND ALi5`REDO ZABAL.A, JR., Defendants-Appellees. 2012-1155 Appea1 from the United States District C0urt for the District of C0l0rado in case n0. 11-CV-1073, Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Bo1and. ORDER Le0nard0 Ram0s-Hernandez seeks review of the dis- trict court’s denial of his "Moti0n of Recusa1 of A11 Judges in the District of C010rad0 for the Specific 1\/latter of the C1aim of Unconstituti0nality of L0ca1 Ru1e 8.1" and his "Moti0n of Recusal of Seni0r Judge LeWis T Babc0ck." RAMOS-HERNANDEZ V. US 2 The court notes that "[a]n order denying a motion to recuse is interlocutory and is, therefore, not immediately appealable." Nich0ls v. Alley, 71 F.3d 347, 350 (1Oth Cir. 1995). According1y, IT ls 0RDERED THAT: Absent objection received within 21 days of the date of filing of this order, this appeal shall be dismissed. FoR THE CoURT JAN 2 5 399 /S/ Jan H0rba1y Date J an Horbaly Clerk ccc Leonardo Ramos-Hernandez Jeanne E. DaV1dson, Esq. ma c0UR_lr=gEEA5)PEALS ma S2 5 THE FEDERAL ClRCUlT JAN -2 6 2012 .lAN HOFlBALY CLERK l