Bruso v. The County of Montgomery, Tennessee et al

Filing 31

ORDER: MOTION for Scheduling Conference and to Modify Scheduling Deadlines 24 is Denied as moot. Signed by Magistrate Judge John S. Bryant on 1/23/12. (dt)

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ORDER: _______ Motion is denied as moot. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY, ) TENNESSEE; MONTGOMERY COUNTY ) SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT; PAT VADEN, ) individually and in his official capacity; ) EDGAR PATTERSON, individually and in his ) official capacity; MIKE BOWERS, individually ) and in his official capacity; NORMAN LEWIS, ) SHERIFF, individually and in his official ) capacity as an Officer of Montgomery County; ) JOHN DOE, individually and in his official ) capacity as employed by the Montgomery ) County Sheriff’s Department; PAUL HALE, ) individually; and ELIZABETH HALE, ) individually; ) ) Defendants. ) s/ John S. Bryant U.S. Magistrate Judge RANDALL EUGENE BRUSO, NO. 3:10-CV-00954 JUDGE NIXON JURY DEMAND MOTION FOR SCHEDULING CONFERENCE AND TO EXTEND SCHEDULING DEADLINES Come now the parties, by and through counsel, and pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16 and L.R. 16.01(d)(3), request a telephonic schedu conference to discuss modifying the ling current scheduling deadlines and trial date in this case. At the outset of this case, the Plai ntiff produced approximately ten (10) discs containing hours of recorded conversati ons with the defendants and other potential witnesses to this matter. On June 15, 2011, governmental defendants received written the discovery requests from Plaintiff which appear to address information gleaned from those covertly recorded conversations. Counsel for the governmental defendants has sent the

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