Glissman et al v. Sunderman et al (DO NOT FILE DOCUMENTS IN CASE PER FILING #6)
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GENERAL ORDER 2020-02 that the clerk shall destroy the case file. The clerk is further ordered to memorialize the destruction of this case file on the docket of the court. Ordered by Chief Judge John M. Gerrard. (DKM)
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U.S. O\STRICT COURT
DISTRICT oi· rlEBHA SKA
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
IN RE DESTRUCTION OF FILES
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2020 FEB 21 PM 12: t.9
OFFICE OF T E C
H LERK
GENERAL ORDER
NO. 2020-02
The court has in its custody the following civil and criminal case files:
Criminal
4:01cr3116 USA v. Kelsey, et al.
4:02cr3044 USA v. Horbatko
4:02cr3066 USA v. Morrow, et al.
4:02cr3099 USA v. Thomas
4:02cr3134 USA v. Money
4:02cr3141 USA v. Hawthorne
4:02cr3183 USA v. Szalay
4:02cr3197 USA v. Johnson
4:03cr3000 USA v. Tankersley
Civil
4:00cv3274 Dr. Performance Mgm. v. Dr. Performance, Inc., et al.
4:01cv3327 Halimage Farms, LLC v. Westfalia-Surge, Inc.
4:02cv3170 Glissman, et al. v. Sunderman, et al.
Non-trial criminal cases that result in sentences of 15 years or less may be disposed of 15
years after closure of the case. Guide to Judiciary Policy, Vol. 10, Ch. 6, Appx. 6B: Records
Disposition Schedule 2, (DAA-0021-2013-0005-0006). In addition, civil case files with certain
nature of suit codes are considered temporary records and can be destroyed 15 years after
closure of the case, Guide to Judiciary Policy, Vol. 10, Ch. 6, Appx. 6B: Records Disposition
Schedule 2, (N1-021-10-2, ltem7b (6)). The Administrative Office's Court Services Office
confirmed on February 14, 2020, that the above cases meet the criteria for destruction.
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that the clerk shall destroy the case files listed above. The clerk is further
ordered to memorialize the destruction of these case files on the docket of the court.
DATED this 21 st day of February, 2020.
BY THE COURT:
sl John M. Gerrard
Chief United States District Judge
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