Ernest DeWayne Jones v. Robert K. Wong

Filing 35

MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER by Judge Cormac J. Carney: ENLARGING TIME TO FILE TRAVERSE AND PHASE III BUDGET: 34 Ex Parte Application For An Order Enlarging The Time To File Traverse And Phase III Budget is HEREBY GRANTED. Petitioner is ordered to file the Traverse and Phase III budget thirty (30) days after respondent files a supplemental answer or, in the event that this Court denies petitioner's motion, petitioner will file a traverse thirty (30) days after this Court's order denying his motion. (rla)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MICHAEL LAURENCE, State Bar No. 121854 PATRICIA C. DANIELS, State Bar No. 162868 CLIONA PLUNKETT, State Bar No. 256648 HABEAS CORPUS RESOURCE CENTER 303 Second Street, Suite 400 South San Francisco, California 94107 Telephone: (415) 348-3800 Facsimile: (415) 348-3873 Email: docketing@hcrc.ca.gov mlaurence@hcrc.ca.gov Attorneys for Petitioner Ernest Dewayne Jones 9 10 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 11 FOR CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN DIVISION 12 Ernest Dewayne Jones, Case No. CV-09-2158-CJC 13 Petitioner, DEATH PENALTY CASE 14 15 16 v. [PROPOSED] ORDER ENLARGING THE TIME TO FILE TRAVERSE AND PHASE III BUDGET Vincent Cullen, Acting Warden of California State Prison at San Quentin, Respondent 17 18 GOOD CAUSE APPEARING, petitioner’s Ex Parte Application For An Order 19 Enlarging The Time To File Traverse And Phase III Budget is HEREBY GRANTED. 20 Petitioner is ordered to file the Traverse and Phase III budget thirty (30) days after 21 respondent files a supplemental answer or, in the event that this Court denies 22 petitioner’s motion, petitioner will file a traverse thirty (30) days after this Court’s 23 order denying his motion. 24 25 IT IS SO ORDERED 26 27 28 Dated: April 30, 2010 CORMAC J. CARNEY United States District Judge 1 [PROPOSED] ORDER ENLARGING TIME TO FILE TRAVERSE AND PHASE III BUDGET CV-09-2158-CJC

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