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Parties Involved:
Gordon Schoos
Defendant
USA
Plaintiff

Document Text:

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United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

UNITED STATES,

Plaintiff,

 v.

GORDON SCHOOS,

Defendant.

 /

No. CR05-00124 SI

ORDER FOR PRETRIAL PREPARATION

Good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

TRIAL DATE: On September 12, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. Courtroom 10, 19th floor, and will be before the

JURY.

TRIAL LENGTH is estimated to be days.

MOTIONS IN LIMINE :

Any party wishing to have motions in limine heard prior to the commencement of trial must file and

serve same no later than five court days prior to the date set for the Pretrial Conference. Any party 

opposing such a motion in limine shall file and serve its opposition papers no later than two court days prior

to the Pretrial Conference(with personal service directly on chambers). No reply papers will be considered,

and the motions will be heard at the Pretrial Conference or at such other time as the Court may direct. 

PRETRIALCONFERENCE: A Pretrial Conference SHALLbe held at 3:30 p.m. on September6,2005

in Courtroom 10. Not less than three days before the Pretrial Conference, counsel for the government

SHALL:

(1) Serve and file a trial memorandum briefly stating the legal bases for the charges and the

anticipated evidence, and addressing any evidentiary, procedural or other anticipated legal issues;

(2) Serve and file a list of all witnesses who may be called, together with a brief summary of the

testimony of each;

(3) Serve and file proposed jury instructions on all substantive issues and on any proceduralissue

not adequately covered by the Court's standard instructions (which are published in the Ninth Circuit Manual

of Model Jury Instructions). Counselfor the government shall deliver to the Courtroom Deputy a copy of its

proposed jury instructions on a 3-1/2" floppy disk in the WordPerfect 9 format;

(4) Serve and lodge a proposed form of verdict and proposed questions for jury voir dire; and,

(5) Serve and file exhibit lists; and serve copies of all marked exhibits on all parties. Each item

SHALL be premarked; generally, the government SHALL use numbers, the defendant, letters. The actual

exhibits SHOULD NOT be filed with the Court, only the exhibit lists must be filed with the Court. The Court's

copy of the actual exhibits should be handed up in Court on the day of the trial.

Not less than three days before the Pretrial Conference, defense counsel SHALL comply with

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subparagraphs (3)and (4) above, and, to the extent consistent with the defendant's right to aneffective defense,

with subparagraphs (1), (2) and (5) above.

Counsel SHALL confer in advance and be prepared to discuss with the Court any anticipated

evidentiary objections and any means for shortening and simplifying the trial(e.g., by stipulating to suchmatters

as chain of custody, nature of substances, use of the mails, etc.).

Counselshould submit anagreed upon set of additionalrequested voir dire questions to be posed by the Court.

Any voir dire questions on which counselcannot agree shall be submitted separately. Voir dire by counsel will

not be permitted absent leave of Court.

MOTIONS: All motions SHALL be heard on at in Courtroom 10, and SHALL comply with Crim.

L.R. 47-2. Before filing any motion, counselfor defendant and forthe government SHALLconfer concerning

any matter covered by Crim. L.R. 17.1-1, relevant to the case, in particular, subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c).

The party filing any motion or other paper in this case shall show on the first page beneath the file

number which, if any, of the exclusions under 18 U.S.C. § 3161 may be applicable to the action sought or

opposed by the motion or other paper, and his or her calculation of the amount of excludable time to the

hearing date.

The party filing an opposition or other paper shall also show on the first page beneath the file number

which, if any, of the exclusions under 18 U.S.C. § 3161 may be applicable to the action sought or opposed

by the motion or other paper, and his or her calculation of the amount of excludable time to the hearing date.

Crim. L.R. 47-2 (c)

The following preliminary modelinstructions will be given before opening statement: 1.01 -

1.11.

The following model instructions will be givenat the close ofthe evidence and before argument: 3.01 -

3.07 and 3.08 - 3.12 (as applicable).

The following model instructions will be given at the close of argument and immediately before

deliberation: 7.01 - 7.05.

COPIES: Each document filed or lodged with the Court must be accompanied by a three-hole punched

copy for use in the Judge's chambers. In addition, one copy of the witness and exhibit lists should be furnished

to the court reporter.

TRANSCRIPTS: If transcripts will be requested during or immediately after trial, arrangements must be made

with the court reporter at least one week before trial commences.

CHANGE OFPLEA: Counsel SHALLcomply withLocalRule 315-1 by giving prompt notice to the United

States Attorney and to the Court of any intention to change a previously entered not guilty plea.

EXHIBITS: Each party is responsible fortheir exhibits. Upon the conclusion of the trial, each party SHALL

retain their exhibits. Should an appeal be taken, it is each parties responsibility to make arrangements with the

Clerk of the Court to file the record on appeal.

Dated: 7/5/05

 

SUSAN ILLSTON

United States District Judge

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United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

UNITED STATES,

Plaintiff,

 v.

GORDON SCHOOS,

Defendant.

 /

No. CR05-00124 SI

ORDER FOR PRETRIAL PREPARATION

Good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

TRIAL DATE: On September 12, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. Courtroom 10, 19th floor, and will be before the

JURY.

TRIAL LENGTH is estimated to be days.

MOTIONS IN LIMINE :

Any party wishing to have motions in limine heard prior to the commencement of trial must file and

serve same no later than five court days prior to the date set for the Pretrial Conference. Any party 

opposing such a motion in limine shall file and serve its opposition papers no later than two court days prior

to the Pretrial Conference(with personal service directly on chambers). No reply papers will be considered,

and the motions will be heard at the Pretrial Conference or at such other time as the Court may direct. 

PRETRIALCONFERENCE: A Pretrial Conference SHALLbe held at 3:30 p.m. on September6,2005

in Courtroom 10. Not less than three days before the Pretrial Conference, counsel for the government

SHALL:

(1) Serve and file a trial memorandum briefly stating the legal bases for the charges and the

anticipated evidence, and addressing any evidentiary, procedural or other anticipated legal issues;

(2) Serve and file a list of all witnesses who may be called, together with a brief summary of the

testimony of each;

(3) Serve and file proposed jury instructions on all substantive issues and on any proceduralissue

not adequately covered by the Court's standard instructions (which are published in the Ninth Circuit Manual

of Model Jury Instructions). Counselfor the government shall deliver to the Courtroom Deputy a copy of its

proposed jury instructions on a 3-1/2" floppy disk in the WordPerfect 9 format;

(4) Serve and lodge a proposed form of verdict and proposed questions for jury voir dire; and,

(5) Serve and file exhibit lists; and serve copies of all marked exhibits on all parties. Each item

SHALL be premarked; generally, the government SHALL use numbers, the defendant, letters. The actual

exhibits SHOULD NOT be filed with the Court, only the exhibit lists must be filed with the Court. The Court's

copy of the actual exhibits should be handed up in Court on the day of the trial.

Not less than three days before the Pretrial Conference, defense counsel SHALL comply with

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subparagraphs (3)and (4) above, and, to the extent consistent with the defendant's right to aneffective defense,

with subparagraphs (1), (2) and (5) above.

Counsel SHALL confer in advance and be prepared to discuss with the Court any anticipated

evidentiary objections and any means for shortening and simplifying the trial(e.g., by stipulating to suchmatters

as chain of custody, nature of substances, use of the mails, etc.).

Counselshould submit anagreed upon set of additionalrequested voir dire questions to be posed by the Court.

Any voir dire questions on which counselcannot agree shall be submitted separately. Voir dire by counsel will

not be permitted absent leave of Court.

MOTIONS: All motions SHALL be heard on at in Courtroom 10, and SHALL comply with Crim.

L.R. 47-2. Before filing any motion, counselfor defendant and forthe government SHALLconfer concerning

any matter covered by Crim. L.R. 17.1-1, relevant to the case, in particular, subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c).

The party filing any motion or other paper in this case shall show on the first page beneath the file

number which, if any, of the exclusions under 18 U.S.C. § 3161 may be applicable to the action sought or

opposed by the motion or other paper, and his or her calculation of the amount of excludable time to the

hearing date.

The party filing an opposition or other paper shall also show on the first page beneath the file number

which, if any, of the exclusions under 18 U.S.C. § 3161 may be applicable to the action sought or opposed

by the motion or other paper, and his or her calculation of the amount of excludable time to the hearing date.

Crim. L.R. 47-2 (c)

The following preliminary modelinstructions will be given before opening statement: 1.01 -

1.11.

The following model instructions will be givenat the close ofthe evidence and before argument: 3.01 -

3.07 and 3.08 - 3.12 (as applicable).

The following model instructions will be given at the close of argument and immediately before

deliberation: 7.01 - 7.05.

COPIES: Each document filed or lodged with the Court must be accompanied by a three-hole punched

copy for use in the Judge's chambers. In addition, one copy of the witness and exhibit lists should be furnished

to the court reporter.

TRANSCRIPTS: If transcripts will be requested during or immediately after trial, arrangements must be made

with the court reporter at least one week before trial commences.

CHANGE OFPLEA: Counsel SHALLcomply withLocalRule 315-1 by giving prompt notice to the United

States Attorney and to the Court of any intention to change a previously entered not guilty plea.

EXHIBITS: Each party is responsible fortheir exhibits. Upon the conclusion of the trial, each party SHALL

retain their exhibits. Should an appeal be taken, it is each parties responsibility to make arrangements with the

Clerk of the Court to file the record on appeal.

Dated: 7/5/05

 

SUSAN ILLSTON

United States District Judge

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