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Cooper v. McAlpine

United States District Court, E.D. California
Feb 16, 2011
No. CIV S-08-2856 GGH P (E.D. Cal. Feb. 16, 2011)

Opinion

No. CIV S-08-2856 GGH P.

February 16, 2011


ORDER


Plaintiff is a state prisoner proceeding pro se with a civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Trial is scheduled for February 28, 2011. On February 11, 2011, defendants filed a motion in limine to exclude plaintiff from offering expert testimony on medical matters at trial. There is a wide array of medical testimony that plaintiff could conceivably offer at trial. Some of this evidence may involve expert opinions that are not admissible while other evidence may involve plaintiff discussing his medical condition that will be admissible. Therefore, defendants' motion in limine is denied without prejudice and defendants may raise objections to specific evidence at trial as they arise.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that defendants' motion in limine (Doc. 46) is denied without prejudice and defendants may raise objections to specific evidence at trial as they arise.

DATED: February 15, 2011


Summaries of

Cooper v. McAlpine

United States District Court, E.D. California
Feb 16, 2011
No. CIV S-08-2856 GGH P (E.D. Cal. Feb. 16, 2011)
Case details for

Cooper v. McAlpine

Case Details

Full title:LEON COOPER, Plaintiff, v. DR. McALPINE, et al., Defendants

Court:United States District Court, E.D. California

Date published: Feb 16, 2011

Citations

No. CIV S-08-2856 GGH P (E.D. Cal. Feb. 16, 2011)