WILLIAM J. MARTÍNEZ, District Judge.
This matter comes before the Court for the setting of a trial date and related deadlines after the issuance of the Mandate by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. (ECF Nos. 546 & 554.) The Court has considered the parties' positions as expressed in their respective Status Reports. (ECF Nos. 556, 557, 558, 560.) Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED as follows:
A. All pretrial motions shall be filed by no later than
B. The Court will not consider any motion related to the disclosure or production of discovery that is addressed by the Discovery Memorandum and Order and/or Fed. R. Crim. P. 16, unless prior to filing the motion counsel for the moving party has conferred or made reasonable, good-faith efforts to confer with opposing counsel in an effort to resolve the disputed matter. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute, the moving party shall state in the motion the specific efforts which were taken to comply with this Order to Confer. Counsel for the moving party shall submit a proposed order with all motions, opposed and unopposed. Opposed disclosure or discovery motions which do not demonstrate meaningful compliance with this Order to Confer will be stricken;
C. Expert witness disclosures pursuant to Fed. R. Crim. P. 16 shall be made no later than 14 days prior to the Final Trial Preparation Conference, and any challenges to such experts shall be made by not later than 7 days prior to said Conference;
D. Disclosures regarding rebuttal expert witnesses shall be made not later than 7 days prior to the Final Trial Preparation Conference, and any challenges to such rebuttal experts shall be made not later than the day prior to said Conference;
E. Local Rule D.C.COLO.LCrR 11.1 applies fully to this case. Absent an Order permitting or directing otherwise, a Notice of Disposition shall be filed
F. A Final Trial Preparation Conference is hereby set for
G. The parties must be prepared to address at the Final Trial Preparation Conference some or all of the issues which may affect the duration or course of the trial referenced in the Court's Revised Practice Standards applicable to such Conferences;
H. A 15-day jury trial is hereby set to commence in the U.S. District Courthouse, Courtroom A801, 901 19
I. Counsel are directed to this Court's Revised Practice Standards (effective December 1, 2014) to ensure compliance with all deadlines triggered by the setting of the Final Trial Preparation Conference and Trial; and
J. The Status Conference currently set for October 26, 2015 is hereby