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Order | Filed: May 17, 2024 | Entered: May 17, 2024 United States of America v. Crites et al
Other Statutes: False Claims Act | Alabama Middle
Scheduling Order
SECOND AMENDED SCHEDULING ORDER: Final Pretrial Conference set for 1/23/2025 02:00 PM in CR 2A, in the Frank M. Johnson, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, One Church Street, Montgomery, Alabama before Chief Judge Emily C. Marks. Proposed Pretrial Order due by 1/16/2025. Jury Selection and Trial set for 3/3/2025 10:00 AM in Montgomery, Alabama before Chief Judge Emily C. Marks. Dispositive/Daubert Motions due by 9/25/2024. Joint Notice Concerning Settlement Conference and Mediation Notice due by 9/3/2024. Discovery Cutoff 8/26/2024. Signed by Chief Judge Emily C. Marks on 05/17/24. (Furn: calendar, CS, and LW) (PTC 10/17/24 and JT 12/9/24) (GGN)(GGN)
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Order | Filed: April 30, 2024 | Entered: April 30, 2024 United States of America v. Crites et al
Other Statutes: False Claims Act | Alabama Middle
Order
ORDER: It is ORDERED that Defendant Crites shall notify the Court on or before May 14, 2024, as to whether he supports or opposes the motion. Signed by Chief Judge Emily C. Marks on 4/30/2024. (c/s) (LAB)
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Motion | Filed: April 29, 2024 | Entered: April 29, 2024 United States of America v. Crites et al
Other Statutes: False Claims Act | Alabama Middle
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MOTION to Continue Deadlines (Unopposed) by Louis Orr Priester III. (Davis, Richard)
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