Comundoiwilla v. Liles

Filing 31

ORDER SETTING Dispositive Motion Deadline 21 , 29 DEADLINE: MARCH 11, 2013, signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis L. Beck on 2/11/13. (Hellings, J)

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1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 4 5 LAMAVIS ANTHOWN COMUNDOIWILLA, 6 7 Plaintiff, 8 v. 9 R. LILES, Case No. 1:10-cv-00845-AWI-DLB PC ORDER SETTING DISPOSITIVE MOTION DEADLINE ECF Nos. 21, 29 Deadline: March 11, 2013 10 Defendant. 11 Plaintiff Lamavis Anthown Comundoiwilla (“Plaintiff”) is a prisoner in the custody of the 12 13 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Plaintiff is proceeding pro se and in forma 14 pauperis in this civil action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. This action is proceeding against 15 Defendant R. Liles for violation of the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment and the 16 Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000. On April 16, 2012, the Court vacated 17 the dispositive motion deadline pending the outcome of a settlement conference between the parties. 18 On November 16, 2012, a settlement conference was held in this action. The action was not settled.1 Accordingly, it is HEREBY ORDERED that the deadline for filing dispositive motion is 19 20 March 11, 2013. All other provisions and deadlines of the June 3, 2011 Discovery and Scheduling 21 Order apply. 22 23 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: 24 /s/ Dennis February 11, 2013 L. Beck UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 25 DEAC_Signature-END: 3b142a 26 27 28 1 Plaintiff’s motions, filed June 19, 2012, and November 30, 2012 are resolved. Plaintiff’s June 19, 2012 motion requested alternative dispute resolution. Plaintiff’s November 30, 2012 motion requested that the action be stayed until Plaintiff returned to his prison facility following the settlement conference. 1

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