Barron v. Martel et al
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STIPULATION and ORDER regarding admissibility of medical records signed by Senior Judge William B. Shubb on 01/22/16. (Benson, A)
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Alicia J. Donahue (SBN 117412)
adonahue@shb.com
Amir Nassihi (SBN 235936)
anassihi@shb.com
Andrew L. Chang (SBN 222309)
achang@shb.com
SHOOK, HARDY & BACON L.L.P.
One Montgomery, Suite 2700
San Francisco, California 94104
Telephone: (415) 544-1900
Facsimile: (415) 391-0281
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Ronnie E. Barron
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KAMALA D. HARRIS, State Bar No. 146672
Attorney General of California
CHRISTOPHER J. BECKER, State Bar No. 230529
Supervising Deputy Attorney General
JON S. ALLIN, State Bar No. 155069
Deputy Attorney General
1300 I Street, Suite 125
P.O. Box 944255
Sacramento, CA 94244-2550
Telephone: (916) 322-3978
Fax: (916) 324-5205
E-mail: Jon.Allin@doj.ca.gov
Attorneys for Defendants
Todd and Martinez
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SACRAMENTO DIVISION
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RONNIE E. BARRON,
Case No. 2:10-CV-01567-WBS-EFB (TEMP)
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Plaintiff,
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STIPULATION REGARDING
ADMISSIBILITY OF MEDICAL
RECORDS
v.
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M. MARTEL, et al.,
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Complaint Filed: June 22, 2010
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Defendants.
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STIPULATION RE ADMISSIBILITY OF MEDICAL RECORDSS
CASE NO. 2:10-CV-01567-WBS-EFB
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STIPULATION REGARDING ADMISSIBILITY OF MEDICAL RECORDS
WHEREAS, Plaintiff Ronnie E. Barron (“Plaintiff”) and Defendants Kelly Martinez and K.
Todd (“Defendants”) have collected and exchanged the following bates-stamped medical records
maintained by:
(1) California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (MR 00001 – MR 02083)
(2) Doctors Hospital of Manteca ([Barron] 001 – [Barron] 040)
(3) UC Davis Medical Center (BAR00001 – BAR01019).
WHEREAS, Plaintiff and Defendants stipulate to the authenticity of these records subject to
the terms and conditions set forth below:
NOW THEREFORE, the undersigned parties hereto stipulate and agree as follows:
(1)
That Plaintiff and Defendants stipulate as to the authenticity of copies of these
records. The parties hereto waive any objection(s) to the admissibility of these records on the
ground that they are not authentic;
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That such records, except for any statements written by Plaintiff, constitute records of
a regularly conducted activity within the meaning of Federal Rule of Evidence 803(6). The parties
hereto waive any objection(s) to the admissibility of such documents on the ground that they do not
meet the requirements of Federal rule of Evidence 803(6).
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That by executing this Stipulation, neither Plaintiff nor Defendants waive any other
objections they may have to the admissibility of these documents, or statements contained therein.
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Dated: January 20, 2016
Respectfully submitted,
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SHOOK, HARDY & BACON L.L.P.
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/s/ Alicia J. Donahue______________
Alicia J. Donahue
Amir Nassihi
Andrew L. Chang
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Attorneys for Plaintiff
Ronnie E. Barron
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KAMALA D. HARRIS
Attorney General of California
CHRISTOPHER J. BECKER
Supervising Deputy Attorney General
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/s/ Jon S. Allin_________________
JON S. ALLIN
Deputy Attorney General
Attorneys for Defendants Todd and Martinez
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: January 22, 2016
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