Bruce v. Woodford, et al.

Filing 234

AMENDED SECOND SCHEDULING ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara A. McAuliffe on 10/25/2016. Telephonic Trial Confirmation Hearing set for 12/19/2016 at 10:30 AM in Courtroom 8 (BAM) before Magistrate Judge Barbara A. McAuliffe. Jury Trial set for 2/14/2017 at 08:30 AM in Courtroom 8 (BAM) before Magistrate Judge Barbara A. McAuliffe. (Flores, E)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 10 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 11 VINCENT C. BRUCE, 12 Plaintiff, 13 14 15 v. JEANNE WOODFORD, et al., Defendants. 16 17 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No.: 1:07-cv-00269-BAM PC AMENDED SECOND SCHEDULING ORDER Telephonic Trial Confirmation Hearing: December 19, 2016, at 10:30 a.m. in Courtroom 8 (BAM) Jury Trial: February 14, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. in Courtroom 8 (BAM) 18 19 Plaintiff Vincent C. Bruce (“Plaintiff”) is a state prisoner proceeding pro se in this civil rights 20 action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. This action proceeds on Plaintiff’s claims against Defendants 21 Adams, Fulks, and Clark for retaliation in violation of the First Amendment, and against Defendants 22 Adams, Schottgen, and Field for the failure to provide Plaintiff with adequate clothing in violation of 23 the Eighth Amendment. All parties have consented to magistrate judge jurisdiction. (ECF Nos. 4, 24 104.) A jury trial is currently set for February 14, 2017. 25 By a separate order, the Court has determined that this case will benefit from a settlement 26 conference, and a conference has been set for December 6, 2016. In the interests of judicial economy 27 and pursuant to Rule 16(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Court now sets an amended 28 schedule for this litigation. 1 1 The parties are required to file pretrial statements in accordance with the schedule set forth 2 herein. In addition to the matters already required to be addressed in the pretrial statement in 3 accordance with Local Rule 281, Plaintiff will be required to make a particularized showing in order 4 to obtain the attendance of witnesses. The procedures and requirements for making such a showing are 5 outlined in detail below. Plaintiff is advised that failure to comply with the procedures set forth below 6 may result in the preclusion of any and all witnesses named in his pretrial statement. 7 At the trial of this case, Plaintiff must be prepared to introduce evidence to prove each of the 8 alleged facts that support the claims raised in the lawsuit. In general, there are two kinds of trial 9 evidence: (1) exhibits and (2) the testimony of witnesses. It is Plaintiff’s responsibility to produce all 10 of the evidence to prove his case, whether that evidence is in the form of exhibits or witness testimony. 11 If Plaintiff wants to call witnesses to testify, he must follow certain procedures to ensure that the 12 witnesses will be at the trial and available to testify. 13 1. Procedures for Obtaining Attendance of Incarcerated Witnesses Who Agree to Testify 14 Voluntarily - An incarcerated witness who agrees voluntarily to attend trial to give testimony cannot 15 come to court unless the Court orders the warden or other custodian to permit the witness to be 16 transported to court. The Court will not issue such an order unless it is satisfied that the prospective 17 witness has actual knowledge of relevant facts. 18 A party intending to introduce the testimony of incarcerated witnesses who have agreed 19 voluntarily to attend the trial must serve and file concurrent with the pretrial statement a written 20 motion for a court order requiring that such witnesses be brought to court at the time of trial. The 21 motion must: (1) state the name, address, and prison identification number of each such witness; and 22 (2) be accompanied by declarations showing that each witness is willing to testify and that each 23 witness has actual knowledge of relevant facts. The motion should be entitled “Motion for Attendance 24 of Incarcerated Witnesses.” 25 The willingness of the prospective witness can be shown in one of two ways: (1) the party 26 himself can swear by declaration under penalty of perjury that the prospective witness has informed 27 the party that he or she is willing to testify voluntarily without being subpoenaed, in which declaration 28 the party must state when and where the prospective witness informed the party of this willingness; or 2 1 (2) the party can serve and file a declaration, signed under penalty of perjury by the prospective 2 witness, in which the witness states that he or she is willing to testify without being subpoenaed. 3 The prospective witness’s actual knowledge of relevant facts can be shown in one of two ways: 4 (1) if the party has actual firsthand knowledge that the prospective witness was an eyewitness or an 5 ear-witness to the relevant facts (e.g., if an incident occurred in Plaintiff’s cell and, at the time, 6 Plaintiff saw that a cellmate was present and observed the incident, Plaintiff may swear to the 7 cellmate’s ability to testify), the party himself can swear by declaration under penalty of perjury that 8 the prospective witness has actual knowledge; or (2) the party can serve and file a declaration signed 9 under penalty of perjury by the prospective witness in which the witness describes the relevant facts to 10 which the prospective witness was an eye or ear witness. Whether the declaration is made by the party 11 or by the prospective witness, it must be specific about the incident, when and where it occurred, who 12 was present, and how the prospective witness happened to be in a position to see or to hear what 13 occurred at the time it occurred. 14 The Court will review and rule on the motion for attendance of incarcerated witnesses, 15 specifying which prospective witnesses must be brought to court. Subsequently, the Court will issue 16 the order necessary to cause the witness’s custodian to bring the witness to court. 17 18 19 Motions for the attendance of incarcerated witnesses, if any, must be filed on or before December 5, 2016. Oppositions, if any, must be filed on or before December 12, 2016. 2. Procedures for Obtaining Attendance of Incarcerated Witnesses Who Refuse to Testify 20 Voluntarily - If a party seeks to obtain the attendance of incarcerated witnesses who refuse to testify 21 voluntarily, the party should submit with his pretrial statement a motion for the attendance of such 22 witnesses. Such motion should be in the form described above. In addition, the party must indicate in 23 the motion that the incarcerated witnesses are not willing to testify voluntarily. 24 3. Procedures for Obtaining Attendance of Unincarcerated Witnesses Who Agree to 25 Testify Voluntarily - It is the responsibility of the party who has secured an unincarcerated witness’s 26 voluntary attendance to notify the witness of the time and date of trial. No action need be sought or 27 obtained from the Court. 28 3 1 4. Procedures for Obtaining Attendance of Unincarcerated Witnesses Who Refuse to 2 Testify Voluntarily - If a prospective witness is not incarcerated, and he or she refuses to testify 3 voluntarily, the witness must be served with a subpoena. Fed. R. Civ. P. 45. In addition, the party 4 seeking the witness’s presence must tender an appropriate sum of money for the witness. Id. In the 5 case of an unincarcerated witness, the appropriate sum of money is the daily witness fee of $40.00 6 plus the witness’s travel expenses. 28 U.S.C. § 1821. 7 If Plaintiff wishes to obtain the attendance of one or more unincarcerated witnesses who refuse 8 to testify voluntarily, Plaintiff must first notify the Court in writing of the name and location of each 9 unincarcerated witness. The Court will calculate the travel expense for each unincarcerated witness 10 and notify Plaintiff of the amount(s). Plaintiff must then, for each witness, submit a money order made 11 payable to the witness for the full amount of the witness’s travel expenses plus the daily witness fee of 12 $40.00. The subpoena will not be served upon the unincarcerated witness by the United States Marshal 13 unless the money order is tendered to the Court. Because no statute authorizes the use of public funds 14 for these expenses in civil cases, the tendering of witness fees and travel expenses is required even if 15 the party was granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis. 16 If Plaintiff wishes to have the Marshal serve any unincarcerated witnesses who refuse to testify 17 voluntarily, Plaintiff must submit the money orders to the Court no later than January 13, 2017. In 18 order to ensure timely submission of the money orders, Plaintiff must notify the Court of the names 19 and locations of his witnesses, in compliance with step one, on or before December 16, 2016. 20 The parties are advised that failure to file pretrial statements as required by this order may 21 result in the imposition of appropriate sanctions, which may include dismissal of the action or entry of 22 default. 23 Accordingly, the Court HEREBY ORDERS as follows: 24 1. 25 26 This matter is set for telephonic trial confirmation hearing before the Honorable Barbara A. McAuliffe on December 19, 2016, at 10:30 a.m. in Courtroom 8; 2. Parties appearing telephonically may do so by using the following dial-in number and 27 passcode at the time set for the hearing: dial-in number 1-877-411-9748; passcode 3190866. Counsel 28 for Defendants is required to arrange for the participation of Plaintiff in the telephonic trial 4 1 confirmation hearing by contacting the litigation coordinator at the institution where Plaintiff is 2 housed; 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2. This matter is set for jury trial before the Honorable Barbara A. McAuliffe on February 14, 2017, at 8:30 a.m. in Courtroom 8; 3. Plaintiff shall serve and file a pretrial statement as described in this order on or before December 5, 2016; 5. Defendant shall serve and file a pretrial statement as described in this order on or before December 12, 2016; 6. In addition to electronically filing their pretrial statement, Defendants shall e-mail the pretrial statement, in Word format, to: bamorders@caed.uscourts.gov; 7. If Plaintiff intends to call incarcerated witnesses at time of trial, Plaintiff shall serve and 12 file a motion for attendance of incarcerated witnesses as described in this order on or before 13 December 5, 2016; 14 15 16 8. The opposition to the motion for the attendance of incarcerated witnesses, if any, shall be filed on or before December 12, 2016; and, 9. If Plaintiff wishes to obtain the attendance of unincarcerated witnesses who refuse to 17 testify voluntarily, Plaintiff must notify the Court of their names and locations on or before December 18 16, 2016, and Plaintiff must submit the money orders, as described in subsection 4 of this order, to the 19 Court on or before January 13, 2017. 20 21 22 IT IS SO ORDERED. /s/ Barbara Dated: October 25, 2016 23 A. McAuliffe UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 24 25 26 27 28 5

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