Dean v. Gage County, Nebraska, et al

Filing 521

ORDER that Plaintiffs' motion in limine (Filing No. 507 in lead case) is granted in part and denied in part, as follows: Defendants are not precluded from calling Clifford Shelden as a witness, but shall not inquire into any items included in t he motion in limine. Defendants shall not call Clifford Shelden knowing he intends to invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege until he is presented to the court outside the presence of the jury. Member Cases: 4:09-cv-03144-RGK-CRZ et al.Ordered by Senior Judge Richard G. Kopf. (LAC)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA JAMES L. DEAN, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF GAGE, NEBRASKA, et al., Defendants. LOIS P. WHITE, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Joseph White, deceased, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF GAGE, NEBRASKA, et al., Defendants. KATHLEEN A. GONZALEZ, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF GAGE, NEBRASKA, et al., Defendants. THOMAS W. WINSLOW, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF GAGE, NEBRASKA, et al., Defendants. ADA JOANN TAYLOR, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF GAGE, NEBRASKA, et al., Defendants. DEBRA SHELDEN, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF GAGE, NEBRASKA, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER 4:09CV3144 4:09CV3145 4:09CV3146 4:09CV3147 4:09CV3148 4:11CV3099 IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiffs’ motion in limine (Filing No. 507 in lead case) is granted in part and denied in part, as follows: 1. Defendants are not precluded from calling Clifford Shelden as a witness, but shall not inquire into any items included in the motion in limine. 2. Defendants shall not call Clifford Shelden knowing he intends to invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege until he is presented to the court outside the presence of the jury. June 6, 2016. BY THE COURT: s/ Richard G. Kopf Senior United States District Judge 2

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