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