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This document outlines a proposed pretrial order in a civil case involving claims of racial gerrymandering violating the Equal Protection Clause based on the redistricting of Legislative District 15 in Washington. It details jurisdiction, claims and defenses, admitted facts, expert witnesses, and the structure of the case leading to the trial scheduled for June 5, 2023.
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A proposed pretrial order is a document prepared by the parties involved in a legal case that outlines the issues for trial, the proposed schedule, and other relevant information to streamline the trial process.
Typically, both parties involved in the litigation are required to file a proposed pretrial order, usually under the direction of the court.
To fill out a proposed pretrial order, parties should include details such as the names of the parties, a brief description of the case, the disputed issues, exhibits to be presented, witness lists, and any other relevant information required by the court.
The purpose of a proposed pretrial order is to facilitate organization and efficiency in the trial by defining the issues and evidence, thereby helping the court to manage the trial process effectively.
The proposed pretrial order must report information such as the case title, parties involved, summary of claims, disputed issues, witness lists, exhibit lists, and any legal motions or stipulations agreed upon by the parties.
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