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U.S. v. CRADDOCK, 13-00431-01-CR-W-DW. (2014)

Court: District Court, W.D. Missouri Number: infdco20141231a45 Visitors: 1
Filed: Dec. 30, 2014
Latest Update: Dec. 30, 2014
Summary: MEMORANDUM OF MATTERS DISCUSSED AND ACTION TAKEN AT PRETRIAL CONFERENCE ROBERT E. LARSEN, Magistrate Judge. Pursuant to the order of the Court en banc of the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, a pretrial conference was held in the above-entitled cause before me on December 30, 2014. Defendant Craddock appeared in person and with appointed counsel Ronna Holloman-Hughes. The United States of America appeared by Assistant United States Attorney Mike Green. I. BAC
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MEMORANDUM OF MATTERS DISCUSSED AND ACTION TAKEN AT PRETRIAL CONFERENCE

ROBERT E. LARSEN, Magistrate Judge.

Pursuant to the order of the Court en banc of the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, a pretrial conference was held in the above-entitled cause before me on December 30, 2014. Defendant Craddock appeared in person and with appointed counsel Ronna Holloman-Hughes. The United States of America appeared by Assistant United States Attorney Mike Green.

I. BACKGROUND

On December 11, 2013, an indictment was returned charging Defendant with one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 922(g)(1) and 924(e). The following matters were discussed and action taken during the pretrial conference:

II. TRIAL COUNSEL

Mr. Green announced that he will be the trial counsel for the government. The case agent to be seated at counsel table is Special Agent Harry Lett, ATF.

Ms. Holloman-Hughes announced that she will be the trial counsel for Defendant Craddock.

III. OUTSTANDING MOTIONS

Defendant's motion to dismiss (Doc. No. 50) is currently pending.

IV. TRIAL WITNESSES

Mr. Green announced that the government intends to call 11-12 witnesses without stipulations or 7 witnesses with stipulations during the trial.

Ms. Holloman-Hughes announced that Defendant Craddock does not intend to call any witnesses during the trial. Defendant may testify.

V. TRIAL EXHIBITS

Mr. Green announced that the government will offer approximately 15-20 exhibits in evidence during the trial.

Ms. Holloman-Hughes announced that Defendant Craddock will not offer any exhibits in evidence during the trial.

VI. DEFENSES

Ms. Holloman-Hughes announced that Defendant Craddock will rely on the defense of general denial.

VII. POSSIBLE DISPOSITION

Ms. Holloman-Hughes stated this case is definitely for trial.

VIII. STIPULATIONS

Stipulations are likely as to prior felony conviction and the interstate nexus of the firearm.

IX. TRIAL TIME

Counsel were in agreement that this case will take 2-2 ½ days to try.

X. EXHIBIT LIST, VOIR DIRE AND INSTRUCTIONS

The U. S. Magistrate Judge ordered:

Counsel for each party file and serve a list of exhibits he/she intends to offer in evidence at the trial of this case on the form entitled Exhibit Index and have all available exhibits premarked using the stickers provided by the Clerk of Court by December 30, 2014; That counsel for each party file and serve requested jury voir dire examination questions by or before noon, Wednesday, January 7, 2015; That counsel for each party file and serve, in accordance with the requirements of Local Rule 51.1, requested jury instructions1 by or before noon, Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Counsel are requested to provide proposed jury instructions in both hard copy form, as required by Local Rule 51.1, and by e-mail to the trial judge's courtroom deputy.

XI. UNUSUAL QUESTIONS OF LAW

No motions in limine are anticipated. There are no unusual questions of law.

XII. TRIAL SETTING

All counsel and Defendant were informed that this case will be listed for trial on the joint criminal jury trial docket which commences on January 20, 2014 (second week).

FootNotes


1. Counsel in all cases assigned to be tried before Judge Fernando Gaitan, Jr., as reflected in the trial letter, shall meet and prepare a packet of agreed proposed jury instructions to be submitted to Judge Gaitan and e-mailed to marylynn_shawver@mow.uscourts.gov and rhonda_enss@mow.uscourts.gov by January 9, 2015. To the extent there are disagreements to certain instructions, each attorney shall tab and submit his or her preference on those instructions. The instructions shall be listed in the order they are to be given.
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