Fehrle v. City of Savannah, Chatham County et al

Filing 74

TRIAL PREPARATION SCHEDULING ORDER. Signed by Chief District Judge R. Stan Baker on 9/24/24. (loh)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA SAVANNAH DIVISION BRADLEY FEHRLE, Plaintiff, CIVIL ACTION NO.: 4:22-cv-232 v. ROBIE WALP, Defendant. TRIAL PREPARATION SCHEDULING ORDER With the parties having held a conference pursuant to the Order and Notice of Trial Preparation Requirements and the Court having conducted a Trial Preparation Scheduling Conference with the parties on September 24, 2024, the Court issues the following deadlines in anticipation of trial in this case. Deadline for de bene esse depositions October 15, 2024 Deadline for filing of witness lists October 29, 2024 Deadline for filing of deposition designations November 14, 2024 Deadline for objections to deposition designations December 2, 2024 Deadline for responses to objections to deposition designations December 9, 2024 Deadline for filing of exhibit lists November 14, 2024 Deadline for objections to exhibit lists December 2, 2024 Deadline for responses to objections to exhibit lists December 9, 2024 Deadline for motions in limine November 14, 2024 Deadline for responses to motions in limine December 2, 2024 Deadlines for replies to responses to motions in limine December 9, 2024 Deadline for consolidated proposed pretrial order January 13, 2025 Deadline for proposed voir dire questions and proposed jury charges January 13, 2025 Deadline for objections to proposed voir dire questions and proposed jury charges January 20, 2025 Pretrial Conference date January 23, 2025 First day of trial February 4, 2025 SO ORDERED, this 24th day of September, 2024. R. STAN BAKER, CHIEF JUDGE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA 2

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