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Cocca v. New York, 9:14-cv-1361 (GLS/ATB). (2018)

Court: District Court, N.D. New York Number: infdco20180618a26 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jun. 15, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 15, 2018
Summary: Trial Order GARY L. SHARPE , Senior District Judge . All relevant Uniform Pretrial Scheduling Order deadlines having expired in the above captioned case, it is hereby designated "trial ready," and a jury term has been scheduled to begin on Monday, July 23, 2018. All parties shall be prepared to proceed according to the schedule recited in this order and attachments unless on or before June 28, 2018, all parties in a specific action file a Consent to the Exercise of Jurisdiction by
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Trial Order

All relevant Uniform Pretrial Scheduling Order deadlines having expired in the above captioned case, it is hereby designated "trial ready," and a jury term has been scheduled to begin on Monday, July 23, 2018. All parties shall be prepared to proceed according to the schedule recited in this order and attachments unless on or before June 28, 2018, all parties in a specific action file a Consent to the Exercise of Jurisdiction by a Magistrate Judge. See General Order 25, 28 U.S.C. § 636(c), L.R. 72.2(b), and Attachment. In the latter event, the court will issue an Order of Reference, the case will be removed from the trial ready list, and it will be referred to a United States Magistrate Judge for all further proceedings, including the scheduling of pretrial submissions and trial.

The parties are further advised that should a case be removed from the trial ready list because of settlement or some other factor, on or after Thursday, July 19, 2018, at 3:00 p.m., the court may impose sanctions pursuant to L.R. 47.3.

PRETRIAL SUBMISSIONS1

The pretrial submissions required by Attachment 1 shall be filed on or before 4:00 p.m. on July 2, 2018 (approximately two weeks before the final pretrial conference), or earlier in accordance with the generic schedule recited in Attachment 1, as supplemented by the specific dates set forth below:

1. On or before 4:00 p.m. on July 2, 2018 (approximately two weeks before the final pretrial conference), the parties shall file: (a) Joint Pretrial Stipulation (See Attachment 1, ¶ 1); (b) Court Ordered Voire Dire (See Attachment 1, ¶ 2, and Attachment 2); (c) Proposed Voire Dire (See Attachment 1, ¶ 3); (d) Witness List (See Attachment 1, ¶ 4); (e) Exhibit List (See Attachment 1, ¶ 5(4)); (f) Trial Brief (See Attachment 1, ¶ 6); (g) Requests to Charge and Proposed Special Verdict Form (See Attachment 1, ¶ 7); (h) Motions In Limine (See Attachment 1, ¶ 8); and, (i) Depositions (See Attachment 1, ¶ 9); 2. On or before 4:00 p.m. on July 9, 2018 (approximately one week before the final pretrial conference date), the parties shall file: (a) Responses to Motions In Limine (See Attachment 1, ¶ 8); and, 3. On or before July 23, 2018 (trial date), the parties shall file: (a) Exhibit Copies (See Attachment 1, ¶ 5(1)).

Final Pretrial Conference

The attorneys for all parties in this action shall appear at this court's chambers, 445 Broadway, Albany, New York, Fourth Floor, for a final pretrial conference on Monday, July 16, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.

Jury Selection and Trial

The attorneys and parties shall appear at Courtroom No. 1, 445 Broadway, Albany, New York, Fourth Floor, for the commencement jury selection and trial on Monday, July 23, 2018 at 9:30 a.m.

SO ORDERED.

Attachment #1

Pretrial Submissions

N.B. Unless otherwise noted, all parties shall electronically file and serve all pretrial submissions in accordance with General Order #22, ¶ 5.

The following pretrial submissions shall be filed in accordance with this order:

1. Joint Pretrial Stipulation A joint pretrial stipulation shall be subscribed by counsel for all parties, and shall contain: (1) The basis of federal jurisdiction; (2) A list of all exhibits which can be stipulated into evidence or which will be offered without objection as to foundation; (3) Relevant (a) facts not in dispute, (b) facts in dispute, and (c) issues of law to be considered and applied by the Court. 2. Court Ordered Voir Dire See Attachment #2 3. Proposed Voir Dire Each party shall submit a numbered list of questions which the court, in the exercise of its discretion, may use during jury selection. 4. Witnesses (1) Counsel shall file a witness list containing the following information regarding the witnesses that may be called to testify at trial other than solely for impeachment purposes: (a) The name and, if not previously provided, the address (city only) of each witness, separately identifying those whom the party expects to present and those whom the party may call if the need arises, as well as a brief summary of the testimony to be offered by each witness. N.B.: Personal Privacy Protections may apply to disclosure of this information. See Local Rule 8.1; General Order #22, ¶¶ 2.1.3, 11.1-11.2 and 12.2. (b) The designation of those witnesses whose testimony is expected to be presented by means of a deposition (including video-taped deposition), specifically identifying the pertinent portions of the deposition testimony to be offered. (2) The unavailability of any witness, expert, or otherwise, will not be grounds for a continuance. In order to avoid the possibility of proceeding at trial without the testimony of an unavailable witness, counsel, where appropriate, shall preserve the testimony by written or video-taped deposition for possible use at trial. (Please refer to the attached instruction sheet for the use of video-taped depositions.) 5. Exhibits (1) All exhibits shall be marked for identification in the manner prescribed hereinafter. A complete set of copies of the exhibits or, alternatively, a copy of a CD ROM containing the exhibits shall be presented to Judge Sharpe's Deputy Courtroom Clerk at the beginning of the trial. (2) The exhibits shall have been inspected by the opposing party and copied at their expense (unless waived), NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE FINAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE DATE. All documents and/or papers intended as exhibits or to be used during the course of trial, including but not limited to, documents, photographs, charts, diagrams, etc., shall be assembled in BINDERS AND/OR ON CD ROM with each document properly marked at the lower right corner for identification purposes as directed below. In voluminous cases, consult with Judge Sharpe's Courtroom Clerk for the proper procedure to follow. (3) During the course of trial the Deputy Courtroom Clerk shall take charge of exhibits which are received into evidence. At the conclusion of the trial, the Courtroom Deputy Clerk will immediately return all of the exhibits to the proper parties. It is the responsibility of the parties to maintain the exhibits and to produce the exhibits for any appeal. (4) On or before 4:00 p.m. on July 2, 2018 counsel shall electronically file and serve an Exhibit List. The exhibits shall be listed on the form prescribed by the Court, a copy of which is attached to this Order. Counsel are to supply all the requested information with the exception of the two "Date Boxes" which should remain blank. (5) Counsel shall fill in the appropriate markers leaving the "File" and "Deputy Clerk" lines blank. All exhibits shall be assigned numbers by using a prefix of "P" for plaintiff, "D" for defendant, and "G" for Government (U.S. Attorney). Plaintiff's exhibits should be denoted as: P-1, P-2, P-3, etc. Defendant's exhibits should be denoted as: D-1, D-2, D-3, etc. Government's exhibits should be denoted as: G-1, G-2, G-3, etc. In cases involving multiple defendants, the exhibits shall be denoted with the initial of the last name of the defendant and its numerical identification number. Stickers shall be affixed whenever possible to the lower right-hand corner of the exhibit. If the exhibit marker is going to cover any information on the exhibit, then affix the marker to the reverse side of the exhibit. 6. Trial Brief On or before 4:00 p.m. on July 2, 2018, counsel shall electronically file and serve a trial brief containing argument and citations on any and all disputed issues of law, citing the applicable rules of evidence and case law. Trial briefs should also include any evidentiary issues that are expected to arise. 7. Requests to Charge and Proposed Special Verdict Form On or before 4:00 p.m. on July 2, 2018, counsel shall traditionally file with the Clerk's Office and serve upon opposing counsel a request to charge and a proposed Special Verdict Questionnaire on by email to jelaw@nynd.uscourts.gov, preferably in WordPerfect or Microsoft Word format. The request to charge need only include instructions that are specific to the law in this case regarding liability, damages, and any unusual issues. The Court has usual boilerplate instructions. 8. Motions in Limine On or before 4:00 p.m. on July 2, 2018, counsel shall electronically file and serve any motions in limine, citing the applicable rules of evidence and case law. Counsel shall file any response to a motion in limine no later than 4:00 p.m. on July 9, 2018, approximately one week before the Final Pretrial Conference date. MOTIONS IN LIMINE MAY NOT OTHERWISE BE FILED WITHOUT LEAVE OF THE COURT. 9. Depositions (1) On or before 4:00 p.m. on July 2, 2018, counsel shall electronically file all non-video taped depositions to be used at trial. Counsel shall traditionally file all video-taped depositions to be used at trial. (See General Order #22, ¶¶ 1.2, unnumbered paragraph foll. 2.1.6). To the extent possible, objections are to be resolved between the parties. Areas of unresolved disagreement shall be presented to the Court for ruling at the Final Pretrial Conference. (See attached instruction sheet for use of video-taped depositions.)

ATTACHMENT #(2)

COURT ORDERED VOIR DIRE TO BE USED BY THE JUDGE AT TRIAL

CASE TITLE: Cocca v. The State of New York et al.

CIVIL ACTION NO.: 9:14-cv-1361 (GLS/ATB)

ASSIGNED JUDGE OR MAGISTRATE JUDGE: Gary L Sharpe/Andrew T. Baxter

Each attorney is required to submit the following information on behalf of his/her client for use by the Court during Voir Dire and must be filed with the Court one week in advance of the trial ready date.

NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL PARTIES TO THE LAWSUIT:

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YOUR NAME, FIRM NAME, ADDRESS AND THE NAME OF ANY PARTNER OR ASSOCIATE WHO MAY BE AT COUNSEL TABLE DURING THE COURSE OF THE TRIAL.

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SET FORTH THE DATE OF THE OCCURRENCE, THE PLACE OF THE OCCURRENCE AND A BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE EVENTS CENTRAL TO THE LITIGATION.

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SET FORTH THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL LAY WITNESSES TO BE CALLED.

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SET FORTH THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL EXPERT WITNESSES TO BE CALLED GIVING A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THEIR AREAS OF EXPERTISE.

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SET FORTH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH AND EVERY CAUSE OF ACTION IN THE COMPLAINT.

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SET FORTH A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH AND EVERY AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE ASSERTED AS WELL AS A STATEMENT ADDRESSING ANY COUNTERCLAIMS RAISED IN THE ANSWER.

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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any delay in jury selection occasioned by the failure to provide this information will be explained to the jury as to the extent of the delay and the attorney causing same and if the delay causes a one (1) day or more postponement of this trial, appropriate monetary sanctions will be imposed by the Court.

Submitted by: Date:

FootNotes


1. To the extent that the requirements of this order and attachments are inconsistent with any prior Uniform Pretrial Scheduling Order or other orders entered in this case, this order and attachments control.
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