Campbell et al v. City of Milpitas et al

Filing 112

ORDER STRIKING INDIVIDUAL SETS OF PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND SETTING DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF JOINT SET OF PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 5/15/2015. (blflc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/15/2015)

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1 2 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 4 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 5 SAN JOSE DIVISION 6 7 SHANNON CAMPBELL, et al., Case No. 13-cv-03817-BLF Plaintiffs, 8 ORDER STRIKING INDIVIDUAL SETS OF PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND SETTING DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF JOINT SET OF PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS v. 9 10 CITY OF MILPITAS, et al., Defendants. United States District Court Northern District of California 11 12 13 The parties have failed to comply with the Court’s Standing Order Re Final Pretrial 14 Conference – Jury Trial (“Standing Order”) in submitting materials in preparation for the Final 15 Pretrial Conference set on May 21, 2015. Specifically, the Standing Order requires that “[t]he 16 parties shall submit a joint set of proposed jury instructions, arranged in logical sequence.” 17 Standing Order § C.5.c.i. The joint set of proposed instructions is to indicate whether each 18 instruction is disputed or undisputed and, with respect to a disputed instruction, is to present all 19 proposed versions of the instruction together in the logical place for the instruction in the overall 20 sequence. Id. § C.5.c.iii. The parties have not complied with these requirements and instead have 21 submitted separate sets of proposed jury instructions. 22 The Court hereby STRIKES both sets of proposed jury instructions. The parties shall file a 23 joint set of proposed jury instructions that complies in all respects with the Court’s Standing Order 24 on or before Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. 25 26 27 28 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: May 15, 2015 ______________________________________ BETH LABSON FREEMAN United States District Judge

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