Booker v. Ervin et al
Filing
44
ORDER setting this case for a jury trial on November 18, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in Statesboro, Georgia. If Plaintiff wishes to have witnesses subpoenaed to appear, he must follow the procedures outlined in this Order. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 11/12/2019. (jlh) Modified on 11/12/2019 (jlh).
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
STATESBORO DIVISION
JARVIS DEMON BOOKER,
Plaintiff,
CV 617-015
V.
OFFICER ERVIN,
Defendant.
ORDER
TAKE NOTICE that the captioned case has been set for a jury
trial on November 18, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in Statesboro, Georgia.
Because Plaintiff Jarvis Demon Booker is proceeding pro se,
additional instructions are necessary.
If Plaintiff wishes to
have witnesses subpoenaed to appear, he must follow the procedures
outlined in the following paragraph.
blank
subpoenas
be
issued
and
Under no circumstances will
mailed
directly
to
any
prison
inmates.
The Plaintiff must supply to the Court by Friday, November
15, 2019, by mail or at the pre-trial conference, the name and
present address or location of each
witness.
If a witness is
presently incarcerated. Plaintiff must also provide the inmate's
ID
number,
if
known.
Plaintiff
may
call
up
to
three
inmate-
witnesses except upon a showing of exceptional circumstances.
The parties are further advised that non-inmate witnesses
subpoenaed to testify may be entitled to a witness fee.
Civ. P. 45 (b)(1); 28 U.S.C. ยง 1821.
Fed. R.
The obligation to pay such
fees is upon the party seeking the appearance of the witness to be
subpoenaed, as there are no court funds to provide for such fees.
Lloyd V. McKendree, 749 F.2d 705, 706-07 (11th Cir. 1985).
ORDER ENTERED at Augusta, Georgia, this ^clay of November,
2019.
,, CHIEF JUDGE
ITEIZ) STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
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