Correspondence from Clerk J. Franklin Reid to Walter Lee Bailey Jr. on Pre-Trial Conference

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February 13, 1976

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  • Case Files, Garner Hardbacks. Correspondence from Clerk J. Franklin Reid to Walter Lee Bailey Jr. on Pre-Trial Conference, 1976. e2d890d5-24a8-f011-bbd3-000d3a151b15. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/2f6d2689-14b6-49d3-8389-e1439273b1cd/correspondence-from-clerk-j-franklin-reid-to-walter-lee-bailey-jr-on-pre-trial-conference. Accessed February 12, 2026.

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OFFICE OF THE CLERIC 

W e s t e r n  D i s t r i c t  o f  T e n n e s s e e  

MEMPHIS 38103

February 13, 1976

,URT

Mr, Walter Lee Bailey, Jr. 
Attorney at Law 
161 Jefferson, Suite 16I 
Memphis, Tennessee 38103

Mr. Jack Greenberg 
Mr. Charles S. Ralston 
10 Coltunbus Circle, Suite 2030 
New York, New York IOOI9

Mir. Arthur Shea 
Assistant City Attorney 
125 North Main 
Memphis, Tennessee 38IO3

Mr. Henry L. Klein 
Attorney at Law 
3500 100 North Main Building
Memphis, Tennessee 38IO3

RE: C-73-lk^ Cleamtee Garner, etc. vs. Memphis Police Dept., et al
Gentlemen;
You are hereby notified that a pre-trial conference has been 
set by Judge Harry ¥. Wellford at 9;30 a .M. on Friday,_______
March 19< 1976, Courtroom Number 3, Federal Building

It is suggested that you present a proposed pre-trial order 
setting out stipulated or agreed facts and the issues in­
volved. At the conference you xvill be expected to give a 
list of your chief VFitnesses and present the exhibits and depositions that v;ill be used in trial.
If either party intends to utilize discovery interrogatories 
and/or requests for admission, and/or adversary party 
depositions as a part of his direct proof (not by way of 
impeachment or rebuttal), such party will at least 10 days 
before trial specify to the Court and adversary the 
interrogatories, requests, and/or parts of depositions



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intended to be ec till rood. thin h days before trial 
or ao pA\;-trip,! . never le laterthe adversary 'Darv.' 
\rill sec ouc his ocj'ections to inr-roduction of* any sucheviaence.

Sincerely yourS;,
J. Franklin Reid, Clerk

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Deputy Clerk
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cc: Judge Wellford

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