Allen, et al v. County of Lake, et al
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AMENDED ORDER for Pretrial Preparation. Signed by Judge Thelton E. Henderson on 1/25/17. (tehlc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/25/2017)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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MONA ALLEN, et al.,
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Plaintiffs,
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COUNTY OF LAKE, et al.,
Case No. 14-cv-03934-TEH
AMENDED ORDER FOR PRETRIAL
PREPARATION
Defendants.
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Good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
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TRIAL DATE
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Trial before the JURY will begin in Courtroom No. 2 on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at
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9:00 AM. If necessary, this case may trail a case set to begin trial before this Court on June
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20, 2017. The Court will further advise the parties of this possibility at the pretrial
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conference. The trial shall last for an estimated 6-8 trial days. The trial of liability and
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damages issues SHALL NOT be separate.
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The Court will hold a pretrial conference on Monday, June 12, 2017, at 3:00 PM.
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PRETRIAL CONFERENCE
Counsel who intend to try the case must attend the pretrial conference.
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PRETRIAL CONFERENCE STATEMENT.
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Required Meeting and Disclosure Prior to Pretrial Conference. Lead
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counsel who will try the case shall meet and confer on or before May 2, 2017 (at least 30
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calendar days before the pretrial conference). At that time, they shall discuss:
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(1) Prospects for settling the action;
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(2) The preparation and content of the joint pretrial conference statement;
(3) The preparation and exchange of pretrial materials to be served and
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lodged with the Court; and
(4) Resolution of any differences between the parties regarding items (2)
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and (3) above. To the extent such differences are not resolved, the parties must present the
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issues in the joint pretrial conference statement so that the Judge may rule on the disputes
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at the pretrial conference.
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Within one week after meeting and conferring, the parties shall file a joint
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statement, signed by all counsel, stating that they have met and conferred on the above
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issues.
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(b)
Joint Pretrial Conference Statement. The parties shall file a joint pretrial
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conference statement no later than 10 calendar days before the pretrial conference. If the
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parties disagree over the wording of the statement, each party may state its position in its
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own words. All parties or their counsel must sign the statement. The statement shall
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contain the following information:
(1)
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(A) Substance of the Action. A brief description of the substance of
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The Action.
claims and defenses that remain to be decided.
(B) Relief Prayed. A detailed statement of the relief claimed,
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including an itemization of all claimed damages, along with a list of witnesses, documents,
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or other evidentiary material to be presented on the amount of damages.
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The Factual Basis of the Action.
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(A) Undisputed Facts. A plain and concise statement of all relevant
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facts not reasonably disputable. This should include a statement of facts which the parties
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stipulate may be incorporated into the trial record without supporting testimony or
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exhibits.
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(B) Disputed Factual Issues. A plain and concise statement of all
disputed factual issues that remain to be decided.
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(C) Agreed Statement. A statement assessing whether all or part of
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the action may be presented upon an agreed statement of facts.
(D) Stipulations. A statement of stipulations requested or proposed
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for pretrial or trial purposes.
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(3)
Trial Preparation.
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(A) Estimate of Trial Time. An estimate of the number of court
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days needed for the presentation of each party’s case, indicating possible reductions in
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time through proposed stipulations, agreed statements of facts, or expedited means of
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presenting testimony and exhibits.
(B) Witnesses to be Called. A list of all witnesses likely to be called
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at trial, other than solely for impeachment or rebuttal, together with a brief statement
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following each name describing the substance of the testimony to be given. Parties must
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indicate any objections to the use of the listed witnesses and shall certify that counsel have
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met and conferred regarding such objections. No party shall be permitted to call any
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witness in their case in chief that is not disclosed in the pretrial conference statement
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unless the Court grants leave for good cause shown.
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(C) Use of Discovery Responses. A list of evidence that may be
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presented at trial, other than solely for impeachment or rebuttal, through use of excerpts
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from depositions, interrogatory answers, or responses to requests for admission. Parties
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must indicate any objections to use of these materials and shall certify that counsel have
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met and conferred regarding such objections.
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(D) Exhibits, Schedules, and Summaries. A list of all documents
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and other items to be offered as exhibits at the trial, other than solely for impeachment or
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rebuttal, with a brief statement following each item describing its substance or purpose and
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the identity of its sponsoring witness. The statement shall include a list of all exhibits that
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the parties agree may be admitted into evidence. Parties must indicate any objections to
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the receipt in evidence of the listed exhibits and shall certify that counsel have met and
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conferred regarding such objections. No party shall be permitted to introduce any exhibit
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in their case in chief that is not disclosed in the pretrial conference statement unless the
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Court grants leave for good cause shown.
(E) Further Discovery or Motions. A statement of all outstanding
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discovery or motions, including motions in limine.
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(4)
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(A) Settlement Discussion. A statement summarizing the status of
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settlement negotiations and indicating whether further negotiations are likely to be
productive.
(B) Consent to Trial Before a Magistrate Judge. A statement
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Trial Alternatives and Options.
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explaining whether reference of all or part of the action to a special master or magistrate
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judge is feasible, including whether the parties consent to a court or jury trial before a
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magistrate judge with appeal directly to the Ninth Circuit.
(C) Amendments or Dismissals. A statement of requested or
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proposed amendments to pleadings or dismissals of parties, claims, or defenses.
(D) Bifurcation of Issues. A statement of whether bifurcation (i.e.,
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separate trials) of specific issues is feasible and desired.
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Miscellaneous. Any other subjects relevant to the just, speedy, and
inexpensive resolution of this action.
(c) Pretrial Order. The Court may, as appropriate, make pretrial orders at or
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following the pretrial conference. Such orders shall control the subsequent course of the
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action as provided in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16.
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TRIAL PREPARATION DEADLINES.
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(a) Motions in Limine. The only appropriate purpose for a motion in limine is to
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obtain, in advance of trial, an evidentiary ruling on the admissibility of a specific piece of
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evidence. Unless otherwise allowed by the Court, all motions in limine shall be filed no
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later than 21 calendar days before the scheduled trial date, and written opposition to such
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motions shall be filed no later than 14 calendar days before the trial date. All motions in
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limine must be accompanied by a declaration stating that counsel have met and
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conferred in good faith regarding the motions prior to their filing, and that the
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parties are unable to resolve informally any remaining disputes.
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(b) Exhibits. Two sets of all exhibits to be offered at trial, together with a list of
exhibits, shall be lodged with the Court no later than 7 calendar days before the scheduled
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trial date. Exhibits must be placed in three-ring binders of no more than three inches each
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and must be pre-marked in accordance with the attached forms.
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(c) Objections to Evidence. Counsel shall meet and confer with respect to any
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evidentiary objections in advance of the pretrial conference. They shall advise the Court at
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the pretrial conference if any objections contained in their joint pretrial conference
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statement have been subsequently resolved.
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(d) Jury Instructions. If a jury trial has been demanded, the parties shall meet and
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confer to discuss proposed jury instructions. The Court uses its own set of standard
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instructions regarding the role of jurors, organization of the jury, communication with the
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Court, etc., and the parties need not discuss such instructions during their meeting and
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conferring. No later than 10 calendar days before the pretrial conference, the parties shall
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file (a) proposed jury instructions upon which all parties have agreed and (b) jury
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instructions upon which any other party does not agree. The proposed jury instructions
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must be accompanied by a declaration stating that the parties have met and conferred in
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good faith in an attempt to agree upon as many jury instructions as possible. The
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chambers copies of all proposed jury instructions shall be accompanied by an electronic
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copy of the instructions in Word or Word Perfect format.
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For each disputed instruction, the offering party shall indicate the corresponding
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instruction(s), if any, being proposed by other parties. The parties shall file written
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objections to all disputed instructions no later than 7 calendar days before the scheduled
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trial date.
All proposed jury instructions shall be concise and free from argument; cover only
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one subject to be indicated in the caption; show the identity of the offering party; be
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typewritten out in full on a separate page or pages; be consecutively numbered; and set
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forth specific citations to supporting authority. Case citations must include pinpoint
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citations to the exact page or pages that support the proposed instruction.
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(e) Voir Dire. If a jury trial has been demanded, the parties may, at their option,
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submit proposed questions for voir dire. Any such questions must be filed no later than 10
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calendar days before the pretrial conference.
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(f) Special Verdict Forms. If a jury trial has been demanded, the parties shall
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meet and confer to discuss any desired special verdict forms. The parties shall follow the
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procedure outlined in paragraph 4(d) in filing their proposed verdict forms.
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TRANSCRIPTS. Arrangements must be made with the Courtroom Deputy at least
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14 calendar days before the scheduled trial date if the parties desire daily transcripts and/or
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realtime reporting.
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PROCEDURE FOR AMENDING THIS ORDER. No provision of this order
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may be changed except by written order of this Court. The Court may enter such an order
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upon its own motion or upon motion of one or more of the parties. The parties must make
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any such motion in accordance with the Civil Local Rules and with a demonstration of
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very good cause. The mere fact that the parties have stipulated to a change does not
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constitute good cause, nor does a conflict with a court date set after the date of this order.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: 1/25/2017
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THELTON E. HENDERSON
United States District Judge
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CASE NO. CR
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