Williams v. Ivey et al
Filing
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ORDER denying 59 Motion in Limine. Signed by Judge Roy B. Dalton, Jr. on 1/27/2016. (SN)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
WILLIAM CHAD WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 6:14-cv-1070-Orl-37KRS
JEREMY PILL,
Defendant.
ORDER
Before the Court is Defendant’s Motion in Limine Regarding Criminal Case
(Doc. 59), filed January 25, 2016.
This civil rights action is currently set for a three-day jury trial commencing on
February 22, 2016 (“February Trial”). (See Doc. 60.) Defendant moves to preclude
Plaintiff from presenting evidence concerning a prior criminal proceeding in the February
Trial. (Doc. 50 (“Motion in Limine”).)
The Court’s Case Management Scheduling Order provides that all motions in
limine must be filed on or before December 31, 2015. (Doc. 22, p. 2.) Defendant filed his
Motion in Limine more than three weeks after the December deadline and provides no
justification for his late filing. (See Doc. 59.) Therefore, the Court finds that the Motion in
Limine is due to be denied as untimely.
Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Defendant’s Motion in
Limine Regarding Criminal Case (Doc. 59) is DENIED. The Court will entertain
appropriate, timely objections during the course of the trial proceedings.
DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers in Orlando, Florida, on January 27, 2016.
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