Schneider v. City of Grand Junction Police Department, The et al

Filing 97

Minute Entry for Law and Motion Hearing held before Judge Marcia S. Krieger on 8/4/2011. 84 Motion in Limine is GRANTED as set forth in the Minutes. (Court Reporter: Paul Zuckerman) (mskcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO HONORABLE MARCIA S. KRIEGER Courtroom Deputy: Court Reporter: Patricia Glover Paul Zuckerman Date: August 4, 2011 Civil Action No. 10-cv-01719-MSK-KLM Parties: Counsel Appearing: MISTI LEE SCHNEIDER, Elizabeth Starrs Clayton Wire Plaintiff, v. THE CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION POLICE DEPARTMENT, an agency of The City of Grand Junction; BILL GARDNER; JOHN CAMPER; WILLIAM D. BAKER; and JOHN AND JANE DOES 1 to 10, in their official and individual capacities, Thomas Rice Doug Jewell Defendants. COURTROOM MINUTES HEARING: Law and Motion 4:06 p.m. Court in session. The Court addresses the 702 motion and the reports by the expert witness. Argument. The Court address the defendants’ Motion in Limine (Doc. #84) Argument. Courtroom Minutes Judge Marcia S. Krieger Page 2 ORDER: Defendants’ Motion in Limine (Doc. #84) is GRANTED with regard to all challenges as to compliance with model policies and procedures of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the commission on accreditation of law enforcement agencies and the Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police except for those that have been specifically delineated in today’s hearing. ORDER: Within 14 days from today’s date, counsel will jointly contact chambers to set the 702 hearing. 5:09 p.m. Court in recess. Total Time: 1 hour 3 minutes. Hearing concluded.

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