Bolin v. Jill L. Brown, et al
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ORDER DIRECTING Petitioner to File a Budget and Phase IV Case Management Plan Under Seal, signed by District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill on 06/06/2012. (Martin-Gill, S)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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PAUL C. BOLIN
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Petitioner,
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KEVEN CHAPPELL as Acting Warden of San )
Quentin State Prison,
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Respondent.
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Case No. 1:99-cv-5279-LJO
DEATH PENALTY CASE
ORDER DIRECTING PETITIONER TO
FILE A BUDGET AND PHASE IV CASE
MANAGEMENT PLAN UNDER SEAL
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On April 27, 2012 the Court ordered a limited evidentiary hearing on portions of Claim C
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presented by Petitioner Paul C. Bolin (“Bolin”) in his Petition. In the order, the Court directed Bolin
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and Respondent Kevin Chappell, as Acting Warden of San Quentin State Prison (the “Warden”), to
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file a joint statement setting forth their respective preparations for the hearing, including proposed
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witnesses, documentary evidence, pre-hearing discovery, several proposed dates for the evidentiary
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hearing and a realistic, efficient time estimate. The joint statement is due July 12, 2012.
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Bolin is additionally is directed to present a Phase IV budget and case management plan for
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services rendered on and after June 1, 2012 concurrent with submission of the joint statement. The
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budget shall take into account pre-evidentiary preparations as well as post-evidentiary hearing
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briefing and reasonably foreseeable post-judgment motions. The budget shall be supported by a
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properly subscribed declaration and filed under seal. No Excel forms will be necessary.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
DATE:
June 6, 2012
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99dp5279.ODtgPetnr2FilePhIVBudget.bol.wpd
/s/ Lawrence J. O’Neill
Lawrence J. O’Neill
United States District Judge
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