URIBE v. BABIENCO, C 13-01106 WHA. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20160725522
Visitors: 20
Filed: Jul. 22, 2016
Latest Update: Jul. 22, 2016
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S ADMINISTRATIVE REQUEST TO BRING EQUIPMENT INTO THE COURTROOM DURING TRIAL TRIAL WILLIAM H. ALSUP , District Judge . This Court having considered the Administrative Request to Bring Equipment into the Courtroom during Trial hereby GRANTS the Plaintiff's Administrative Request. Plaintiff Cesar Uribe's attorneys and agents are to be permitted to enter and exit the Court with the following listed equipment, for use at the Trial in the above-entitled matter
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S ADMINISTRATIVE REQUEST TO BRING EQUIPMENT INTO THE COURTROOM DURING TRIAL TRIAL WILLIAM H. ALSUP , District Judge . This Court having considered the Administrative Request to Bring Equipment into the Courtroom during Trial hereby GRANTS the Plaintiff's Administrative Request. Plaintiff Cesar Uribe's attorneys and agents are to be permitted to enter and exit the Court with the following listed equipment, for use at the Trial in the above-entitled matter:..
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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S ADMINISTRATIVE REQUEST TO BRING EQUIPMENT INTO THE COURTROOM DURING TRIAL TRIAL
WILLIAM H. ALSUP, District Judge.
This Court having considered the Administrative Request to Bring Equipment into the Courtroom during Trial hereby GRANTS the Plaintiff's Administrative Request.
Plaintiff Cesar Uribe's attorneys and agents are to be permitted to enter and exit the Court with the following listed equipment, for use at the Trial in the above-entitled matter:
1. Laptop computers, USB flash drives or other hard drives, speakers, and associated power cords and cables;
2. Boxes of documents, binders, demonstrative exhibits, posters, office supplies, and related case materials;
3. Cables, power strips, extension cords and video switches; and
4. Cellular and other mobile telephones and personal data devices such as Blackberries and iPhones.
Court staff, including Assistant U.S. Marshals on duty, are directed to allow and facilitate the activities set forth above.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle