King v. Choate et al
Filing
109
ORDER: Judge Sharp has set this case for a jury trial on 7/30/2013, at 9:00 a.m. and directed that the undersigned conduct the pretrial conference and enter a pretrial order. A Pretrial Conference is set for 7/8/2013 10:00 PM before Magistrate Jud ge Joe Brown. An order to produce the Plaintiff for the pretrial conference will be entered at the appropriate time. The Defendants are hereby instructed to prepare a proposed final pretrial order for this action. This shall be filed with the Court one week prior to the pretrial conference. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joe Brown on 2/4/13. (xc:Pro se party by regular and certified mail.)(DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
COOKEVILLE DIVISION
WILLIAM CARTER KING,
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Plaintiff
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v.
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TONY CHOATE and EVELYN FAYE SMITH, )
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Defendants
)
No. 2:11-0117
Judge Sharp/Brown
Jury Demand
O R D E R
Judge Sharp has set this case for a jury trial on July
30, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. and directed that the undersigned conduct
the pretrial conference and enter a pretrial order as well as
assist the Plaintiff with the preparation of subpoenas, exhibits
and other matters necessary to try the case on the date set before
him.
Accordingly, a pretrial conference shall be held in
Magistrate Judge Brown’s Courtroom 783, United States Courthouse,
801 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee, at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, July
8, 2013.
An order to produce the Plaintiff for the pretrial
conference will be entered at the appropriate time.
The
Defendants
are
hereby
instructed
to
prepare
a
proposed final pretrial order for this action, which shall contain
succinct statements of the theories of both the Plaintiff and the
Defendants.
The pretrial order shall also contain the Defendants’
list of witnesses expected to be called at trial and their list of
exhibits proposed for introduction at trial.
This shall be filed
with the Court one week prior to the pretrial conference.
A copy
of the proposed pretrial order shall be forwarded to Plaintiff no
later than one week prior to the pretrial conference so that
Plaintiff may review the order and determine what, if any, changes
and/or additions he may wish to make.
Plaintiff shall present to
the Court any additions or changes at the pretrial conference.
Notwithstanding
these
instructions,
the
parties
may
confer prior to the pretrial conference in order to jointly submit
the final proposed pretrial order at the pretrial conference.
Plaintiff shall file with the Court no later than one
week
prior
to
the
pretrial
conference
his
list
of
proposed
witnesses, their inmate numbers, if prisoners, their locations
and/or addresses, and their anticipated testimony. Plaintiff shall
also bring this list to the pretrial conference.
No later than one week prior to the pretrial conference,
Plaintiff shall also file with the Court a list of his proposed
trial exhibits.
Plaintiff shall also bring to the pretrial
conference his proposed trial exhibits.
Plaintiff is advised that no exhibits or witnesses will
be allowed at trial other than those presented at the pretrial
conference.
It is so ORDERED.
/s/
Joe B. Brown
JOE B. BROWN
United States Magistrate Judge
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