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DISTRICT COURT, LARIMER COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO
201 LAPORTE AVENUE, SUITE 100
FORT COLLINS, CO 80521-2761
PHONE: (970) 494-3500
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Plaintiffs: STUWARD CROSS, et al,
v.
Defendants: ANTONIO LOPEZ, et al.
FOR COURT USE
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Case No. 20CV30363
Courtroom 5A
ORDER RE JURY TRIAL PROCEDURES AND DEADLINES
The parties participated in a trial setting, and this matter is now set for trial. Rule
16.1, C.R.C.P. will govern this case except as modified herein. The following
procedures will be utilized at and prior to trial. Please review the procedures discussed
below carefully.
1. TRIAL DATE
The Court sets a 5 day jury trial to begin November 15, 2021, at 8:30 a.m.
Counsel/Parties to appear at 8:30 a.m. the first day of trial for a conference before
the jury is brought in at 9:00. The typical trial day will be from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00
p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. with two, fifteen-minute breaks.
2. PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE
A pre-trial conference, by WebEx is set for October 21, 2020, at 9:00 a.m.
Prior to the pre-trial, the Parties should confer about stipulated exhibits. The
following items are due prior to the Pre-Trial Conference:
Draft Witness and Exhibit Lists (exchange 35 days prior to Trial)
Witness Lists must include preliminary order of proof and estimated time
for direct testimony. The length of time anticipated for cross examination
will be discussed at the pretrial conference, along with whether the case
should be put “on the clock.”
Non Argumentative Statement of the Case
Jury Instructions
DATE FILED: August 2, 2021 10:10 AM
CASE NUMBER: 2020CV30363
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3. WEBEX STATUS CONFERENCE
The Court has not scheduled an additional WebEx status conference. Courtroom
5A Webex room can be accessed with the link
https://judicial.webex.com/meet/julie.field. Further information regarding Webex
can be located in the July 29, 2020 order.
At least one business day before the webex status conference, the parties will file a
joint order of proof, which will specifically state dates, times, and anticipated
length of time for each witness, and note if any witnesses are to be taken out of
order, if necessary. The Court expects that witnesses will be stacked and prepared
to testify, even if it means that some witnesses may be required to wait for some
period of time in the hall, so as to minimize the delays which would unnecessarily
inconvenience the citizens who have been called as jurors to serve in the case. As
you schedule your witnesses, be advised that the Court does not hold jury trials on
Thursday afternoons because of Wellness Court; the jury trial will be in recess
starting at approximately noon on Thursdays.
4. JURY INSTRUCTIONS
To enhance judicial economy and ensure that the parties are properly
prepared for trial, proposed jury instructions to be filed prior to the pre-trial
conference
Plaintiff shall e-file one packet of agreed upon instructions. Additionally,
each Party shall e-file their proposed but disputed instructions along with case
authority for each instruction. Opposing Parties shall e-file objections to disputed
instructions within 7 days.
Plaintiff is responsible for providing a complete set of instructions,
including all standard instructions. Defendant is responsible for instructions relating
to affirmative defenses and counterclaims. Counsel should agree in advance, if
possible, on the instruction setting forth the claims and defenses of the Parties (CJI
2:1). This includes verdict forms and special interrogatories.
Each set shall contain all of the Party’s proposed jury instructions on a
single document, as opposed to a separate document for each proposed instruction.
Instructions should be e-filed as an MS Word document and include citation to the
CJI or case law or statutory authority. Instructions shall be double-spaced in twelve-
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point Times New Roman font with the words “INSTRUCTION _____” atop each
page. Proposed instructions shall not be numbered.
5. PRE-TRIAL MOTIONS
Motions filed under C.R.C.P. 56 must be filed no later than 91 days prior to
trial. All other Motions must be filed no later than 42 days prior to trial. In order to
allow proper time for the Court to rule on all pending motions before trial, all
motions must be fully briefed no later than 21 days prior to trial. To accomplish this,
all Responses are due no later than 28 days prior to trial and all Replies are due no
later than 21 days prior to trial.
6. TRIAL MANAGEMENT ORDER/TRIAL BRIEFS
The filing of a proposed trial management order is due at least 28 days
before trial. Trial briefs must be e-filed 14 days before trial and should be limited to
10 pages. The proposed trial management order shall contain an agreed-upon
statement of the case for the Court to read to the jury during jury selection.
7. WITNESS/EXHIBIT LISTS
The parties should exchange Draft Witness and Exhibit lists 35 days prior
to trial pursuant to Rule 16.1(k)(1)(C)(6). Final Witness and Exhibit Lists are due 7
days prior to trial. Names from the final witness list will be read by the Court to
prospective jurors to determine whether they know any of the witnesses.
As per Chief Justice Directive 11-01 all exhibits should be e-filed as
part of the Court’s permanent record. The Court asks that those be filed along
with the Final Exhibit List. Any paper copies of the exhibits should be labeled in
advance. If the Parties wish to use the Court’s binders for jury exhibit notebooks,
they shall bring enough copies of the stipulated exhibits, organized and tabbed and
three-hole punched to the Court at least 3 business days prior to trial. The following
exhibit notebooks should be provided at trial:
Original (for the witness stand/Jury)
A Copy for the Court
A Copy for Opposing Counsel
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8. COURT REPORTER
Until recently, this district has been able to provide Court Reporters at all civil
trials. The Court will not know for sure whether a Court Reporter will be available
until a week prior to trial. The Parties may bring in their own reporter if a court-
based reporter is not available. If they wish to do so, they should see the Court’s
Clerk for the appropriate procedures and forms. If a court-based reporter is not
available and the parties do not wish to provide their own, the Court will provide an
audio recording of the trial.
Otherwise, a list of unique, technical or other words or terms that may be
used during the trial and which are not common in everyday usage is to be provided
at trial. To the extent that names, words and terms are not in the reporter’s
dictionary, they will be translated phonetically.
9. CONDUCT AND DEMEANOR
Counsel, parties and witnesses are expected to treat one another, all
witnesses and the Court and staff with courtesy and respect. Counsel should stand
when making objections and refrain from making argument in front of the jury
unless elicited by the Court. Counsel must show one another exhibits prior to
approaching the witness stand. Counsel should ask to approach the Court,
witnesses stand, or the reporter’s table.
Counsel should instruct their witnesses regarding any potential orders that
impact that witness. Further, Counsel must inform witnesses about any
sequestration order and make best efforts to ensure the order is complied with.
Counsel should inform witnesses that they must answer questions clearly
and verbally. They should not speak at the same time as counsel nor may they ask
counsel questions while on the stand. Witnesses may not argue with Counsel.
They should not chew gum or otherwise bring food or drink in the Courtroom.
Witnesses and any observers must have all electronic equipment turned completely
off. All witnesses and Counsel should refer to others by their surnames unless that
other person is a child.
It is an ORDER of the Court that no party, attorney, or any other courtroom
observer or participant may audio or video record or broadcast any court
proceedings by any means, whether such party, attorney, or other
courtroom observer or participant is appearing in Court in person or by
phone or by any video methodology. Violation of this Order will be
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considered to be contempt of court, which may be punishable by a fine or
jail.
It is the duty of each attorney to inform their witnesses regarding these
instructions. All requirements in this Order are mandatory and may be modified
only upon motion and order.
9. MISCELLANEOUS
We have available a visual presenter, and a digital projector. If you need
these, or a table for a projector or other items, please notify the Court as soon as
possible in advance of trial. The equipment must be reserved and is available on a
first come first served basis. The Parties must supply their own laptop computer to
use in conjunction with the digital projector.
Trial is generally scheduled to begin every day at 8:30 a.m. However, if you
become aware that you need a hearing prior to beginning trial the next day, please
make best efforts to notify the Court and opposing Counsel so issues can be heard
before the jury comes in at the usual time of 8:30 a.m.
Dated: August 2, 2021.
BY THE COURT:
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Julie Kunce Field
District Court Judge