Altman et al v. Doe
Chaz Altman and Gina Gaffke |
John Doe |
1:2010cv05619 |
September 3, 2010 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
Robert W. Gettleman |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 203 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order. Signed by the Honorable Manish S. Shah on 10/6/2014: Plaintiffs' Motion for a New Trial, Dkt. 196 , is denied. Defendants' Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law, Dkt. 189 , is terminated as moot. Terminate civil case. [For further detail see attached order.] Notices mailed by Judicial Staff. (psm, ) |
Filing 189 MOTION by Defendants Kirk Helgesen, Village of Gurnee, The for judgment As a Matter of Law (Bednarek, Lucy) |
Filing 184 ORDER Signed by the Honorable Manish S. Shah on 7/22/2014: Subject to the proper foundation being established at trial and the redactions detailed below, the audio recording of the 911 call and radio transmissions of the Gurnee police department is admissible. [For further detail see attached order.] Notices mailed by Judicial Staff. (psm, ) |
Filing 182 ORDER Signed by the Honorable Manish S. Shah on 7/17/2014: Plaintiffs' objection to page 61, line 13 through page 62, line 6 of the deposition of Officer Ben Munji is overruled in part, and sustained in part. [For further detail see attached order.] Notices mailed by Judicial Staff. (psm, ) |
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