Trent Childs v. City of Los Angeles et al

Filing 72

MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS by Judge Gary A. Feess: Order re: Remaining Claims. At the pre-trial conference, the parties indicated that some of the remaining claims would be dismissed and that the joint witness list would be shortened. (Docket No. 48. ) The Court prepared a pre-trial conference order regarding the claims that remained as of that date. Since the pre-trial conference, the Court received and ruled on the Bane Act claim, which the Court dismissed. Accordingly, the Court's docket now reflects the following claims for trial against the individual defendants in Phase 1: Fourth Amendment/Unlawful Detention: against all named individual defendants; Fourth Amendment/Excessive Force: against Officers Aride and Delery; State Law Bat tery by a Police Officer: against Officers Aride and Delery; and State Law False Arrest: against all named individual defendants. If the parties have agreed that some of these claims are not to proceed to trial, the parties need to advise the Court forthwith so that the Court can finish its preparation of the jury instructions and verdict form. (smo)

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LINKS: UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. CV 13-6402 GAF (CWx) Title Trent Childs v. City of Los Angeles, et al. Present: The Honorable Date September 4, 2014 GARY ALLEN FEESS Stephen Montes Kerr Deputy Clerk None Court Reporter / Recorder N/A Tape No. Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: None None Proceedings: (In Chambers) ORDER RE: REMAINING CLAIMS At the pre-trial conference, the parties indicated that some of the remaining claims would be dismissed and that the joint witness list would be shortened. (Docket No. 48.) The Court prepared a pre-trial conference order regarding the claims that remained as of that date. Since the pre-trial conference, the Court received and ruled on the Bane Act claim, which the Court dismissed. Accordingly, the Court’s docket now reflects the following claims for trial against the individual defendants in Phase 1: Fourth Amendment/Unlawful Detention: against all named individual defendants Fourth Amendment/Excessive Force: against Officers Aride and Delery State Law Battery by a Police Officer: against Officers Aride and Delery State Law False Arrest: against all named individual defendants If the parties have agreed that some of these claims are not to proceed to trial, the parties need to advise the Court forthwith so that the Court can finish its preparation of the jury instructions and verdict form. IT IS SO ORDERED. CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Page 1 of 1

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