Filed: Apr. 16, 2018
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Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO MODIFY CASE MANAGEMENT DATES TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . The parties respectfully request that the Court modify the case management and trial dates as follows: Case Event Current Date Proposed Date 1. Non-expert discovery April 30, 2018 June 29, 2018 2. Expert reports June 28, 2018 August 3, 2018 Good Cause to Continue Pretrial Dates: Plaintiffs have deposed the two defendant officers in this matter wi
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER TO MODIFY CASE MANAGEMENT DATES TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . The parties respectfully request that the Court modify the case management and trial dates as follows: Case Event Current Date Proposed Date 1. Non-expert discovery April 30, 2018 June 29, 2018 2. Expert reports June 28, 2018 August 3, 2018 Good Cause to Continue Pretrial Dates: Plaintiffs have deposed the two defendant officers in this matter wit..
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STIPULATION AND ORDER TO MODIFY CASE MANAGEMENT DATES
TROY L. NUNLEY, District Judge.
The parties respectfully request that the Court modify the case management and trial dates as follows:
Case Event Current Date Proposed Date
1. Non-expert discovery April 30, 2018 June 29, 2018
2. Expert reports June 28, 2018 August 3, 2018
Good Cause to Continue Pretrial Dates:
Plaintiffs have deposed the two defendant officers in this matter with Officer Klinge now residing in Oregon. Plaintiffs must still depose the following people: Defendant Chief of Police Brian Uhler, South Lake Tahoe Police Department (SLTPD) Homicide Investigator J. Roberson, SLTPD Sgt. Cheney, El Dorado Sheriff Office Deputy Aguilar, and Tiana Perez, the witness to Kris Jackson's shooting. Defendants still need to depose the two Plaintiffs in addition to at least two additional eyewitnesses (both of whom were transient at the time and have not been readily available). Due to all counsel's conflicting court dates and depositions in other cases, as well as previously scheduled vacations for counsel, the parties must depose the above-mentioned deponents after the current close of fact discovery. The parties have agreed on dates by which to depose all the remaining deponents. All other case management dates would remain the same.
The following represents each party's counsel's case and vacation schedule from May 2017 to the present:
Counsel for Defendants' trial schedule May 2017 through 2018:
Peralez v. City of Fresno May 2017 Dismissed just prior to trial
Hernandez v. City of Salinas July 2017 Settled shortly before trial
Gonzalez v. City of Lindsay July 2017 Dismissed shortly before trial
Knox v. City of Fresno Jan-Oct 2017 Trial & Appeal
Ma v. City of Fresno Oct 2017 Dismissed day prior to trial
Rodriguez v. City of Fresno Nov 2017 Trial
Garcia v. City of Fresno Sept 18, 2018
Garcia v. City of Santa Maria Nov 5, 2018
Gonzalez v. City of Fresno Dec 4, 2018
Casillas v. City of Fresno Feb 26, 2019
Jackson v. City of South Lake Tahoe Mar 2019
Counsel for Plaintiff Ainley's trial schedule May 2017 to present:
See Attachment A.
Counsel for Plaintiff Jackson's trial, deposition, and vacation schedule May 2017 to present:
May v. San Mateo County June, 2017 Trial
Perkins v. Oakland Sept, 2017 Deps of Plaintiffs and Defendants
Neuroth v. Mendocino County Oct, 2017 Deps of witnesses
Bascos v. Santa Clara County Nov-Dec, 2017 Deps of Defendants
Slusher v. Napa Jan-Feb, 2018 Deps of Defendants
Neuroth v. Mendocino County March, 2018 Deps of Expert witnesses
Martinez v. Pittsburg April-May, 2018 Deps of Defendants and witnesses
Slusher v. Napa October, 2018 Trial
Counsel for Plaintiff Jackson has also had to respond to a number of motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment, in the above cases and in other cases. In addition to the workload in other cases, Ms. Sherwin and Mr. Haddad have scheduled vacation April 7-13, 2018 and May 19-31, 2018 after having to cancel previous vacations.
For the forgoing reasons, the parties respectfully request that the Court modify the case management order as requested herein.
MODIFIED CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER
Pursuant to the Court's Minute Order and stipulation of the parties, and for good cause, IT IS SO ORDERED.