Allen, Raequon v. Mahoney, David et al
Filing
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ORDER setting an in-person Final Pretrial Conference for February 27, 2019 at 03:30 PM and re-setting Jury Selection and Trial to February 28, 2019 at 09:00 AM. Signed by District Judge William M. Conley on 2/5/2019. (jef),(ps)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
RAEQUON DEWRELL ALLEN,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
16-cv-410-wmc
ALEXA RICHARDSON,
Defendant.
In advance of trial, the court held a telephonic final pretrial conference on Friday
February 1, 2019, at which plaintiff and defense counsel appeared. Other than the motions
in limine which are addressed in a prior opinion, this order is to formalize rulings made on
the record and to update the parties on the trial’s status.
Following the telephonic conference, the Bureau of Prisons notified the court that
anticipated weather will interfere with plaintiff’s travel to Madison, Wisconsin.
Accordingly, trial and remaining pretrial conferences are rescheduled as set forth below.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that:
1) Trial on this matter will begin on February 28, 2019, at 9:00 a.m.
2) The court will hold an in-person final pretrial conference on February 27, at 3:30
p.m.
3) The court’s written opinion addressing defendant’s motions in limine has been
issued separately. The parties are reminded that failure to adhere to the court’s
rulings will result in a strong admonishment in front of the jury.
4) The court’s proposed voir dire, jury instructions, and verdict forms have been
provided to the parties separately. The parties should submit any objections or
proposed modifications in writing before the final pretrial conference on
February 27.
5) The case caption in this matter shall be updated to replace “Deputy” with
“Alexa” as shown above.
Entered this 5th day of February, 2019.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
__________________________________
WILLIAM M. CONLEY
District Judge
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