Jackson v. Davis, et al.
Filing
48
ORDER & WRIT of Habeas Corpus Ad Testificandum to Transport George Jackson, J-02225, signed by Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston on 8/27/18. (Marrujo, C)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
GEORGE JACKSON,
Case No.: 1:16-cv-00148-LJO-JLT (PC)
Plaintiff,
ORDER & WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
AD TESTIFICANDUM TO TRANSPORT
GEORGE JACKSON (#J-02225)
v.
P. JOHNSON, et al.,
Defendants.
/
George Jackson, CDCR # J-02225, a necessary and material witness in a settlement conference in this
case on September 27, 2018, is confined in the California Institution for Men (CIM), in the custody
of the Warden. In order to secure this inmate's attendance it is necessary that a Writ of Habeas
Corpus ad Testificandum issue commanding the custodian to produce the inmate before Magistrate
Judge Stanley A. Boone at the U. S. District Court, Courtroom #9, 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno,
California 93721, on Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.
ACCORDINGLY, THE COURT ORDERS:
1. A Writ of Habeas Corpus ad Testificandum issue, under the seal of this court, commanding
the Warden to produce the inmate named above to participate in a settlement conference at the
time and place above, until completion of the settlement conference or as ordered by the
court.
2. The custodian is ordered to notify the court of any change in custody of this inmate and is
ordered to provide the new custodian with a copy of this writ.
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS AD TESTIFICANDUM
To: Warden, CIM, P. O. Box 128, Chino, California 91708:
WE COMMAND you to produce the inmate named above to testify before Judge Boone at
the time and place above, until completion of the settlement conference or as
ordered by the court.
FURTHER, you have been ordered to notify the court of any change in
custody of the inmate and have been ordered to provide the new custodian with a
copy of this writ.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
August 27, 2018
/s/ Jennifer L. Thurston
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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