Manning v. Cotton et al

Filing 110

ORDER: Counsel for the plaintiff and the defendant shall either 1) withdraw the following exhibits previously submitted in this matter within 14 calendar days of the date of this order, or 2) show cause why the exhibits should not be destroyed: P laintiff exhibit numbers 1, 4-11 from jury trial held January 29-31, 2018 and Defendant exhibit numbers 101-105 from jury trial held January 29-31, 2018. If counsel fails to withdraw these exhibits as directed or to show cause why the exhibits should not be destroyed, the clerk's office is directed to destroy the listed exhibits without further notice to the parties or order from the court. Ordered by Senior Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (ADB)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA TABATHA MANNING, Plaintiff, vs. VAUGHN COTTON, THEODORE DELEZENE, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No: 8:15CV107 ORDER TO WITHDRAW EXHIBITS OR TO SHOW CAUSE WHY EXHIBITS SHOULD NOT BE DESTROYED Pursuant to NECivR 79.1(f) or NECrimR 55.1(g), counsel for the plaintiff and the defendant shall either 1) withdraw the following exhibits previously submitted in this matter within 14 calendar days of the date of this order, or 2) show cause why the exhibits should not be destroyed: Plaintiff exhibit numbers 1, 4-11 from jury trial held January 29-31, 2018 Defendant exhibit numbers 101-105 from jury trial held January 29-31, 2018 If counsel fails to withdraw these exhibits as directed or to show cause why the exhibits should not be destroyed, the clerk=s office is directed to destroy the listed exhibits without further notice to the parties or order from the court. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED this 6th day of March, 2018. BY THE COURT: s/ Joseph F. Bataillon United States District Judge Exhibits-Order_to_Withdraw_or_OSC_Destroy_Appeal_Time_Expired.docx Approved 12/22/14

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