Meeks v. Davis

Filing 13

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Dismissing re: 9 MOTION for Summary Judgment with Brief in Support ; Denying re: 1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus and Denying Certificate of Appealability. (Signed by Judge Hilda G Tagle) Parties notified.(vrios, 2)

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United States District Court Southern District of Texas ENTERED August 08, 2017 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI DIVISION § § Plaintiff, § VS. § § CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, et al, § § Defendants. § § David J. Bradley, Clerk JHERYL RAY MANCILLAS, CIVIL NO. 2:17-CV-149 SCHEDULING ORDER 1. Trial: Estimated time to try: ❑ Bench 3-4 days. ■ Jury 2. New parties must be joined by: 8/31/2017 3. Deadline to amend pleadings: 9/15/2017 Plaintiff must furnish a copy of this scheduling order to new parties. Parties must comply with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15(a) in amending pleadings before this deadline. 4. The plaintiff’s experts, if any, will be named with a report furnished by: 11/1/2017 5. The defendant’s experts, if any, must be named with a report furnished by: 12/1/2017 6. Discovery must be completed by: 2/15/2018 Counsel may agree to continue discovery beyond the deadline, but there will be no intervention by the court. No continuance will be granted because of information acquired in post-deadline discovery. 7. Parties shall mediate case and submit a status report by: 3/5/2018 8. Dispositive Motions will be filed by: 3/19/2018 9. Deadline for filing pretrial motions to comply with Rule 16(b)(3)(A): 5/10/2018 10. Joint Pretrial Order is due: 5/10/2018 11. Final Pretrial Conference is set for 2:00 p.m. in the Corpus Christi Division on: 5/24/2018 12. Jury Selection will be determined at the final pretrial conference. __TBD__ (The case will remain on standby until tried) SIGNED this 8th day of August, 2017. ___________________________________ Hilda Tagle Senior United States District Judge 1/1

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