Luna v. Moon, et al.
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ORDER Requiring Defendant to Lodge Copy of Plaintiff's Deposition Within Seven (7) Days signed by Magistrate Judge Stanley A. Boone on 3/26/2020. (Jessen, A)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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EDWARD LUNA,
Plaintiff,
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Case No. 1:16-cv-00313-LJO-SAB (PC)
ORDER REQUIRING DEFENDANT TO
LODGE COPY OF PLAINTIFF’S
DEPOSITION
v.
SEVEN DAY DEADLINE
DR. MOON, et al.,
Defendants.
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Edward Luna (“Plaintiff”), a state prisoner, is appearing pro se and in forma pauperis in
18 this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Currently before the court is Defendants’
19 motion for summary judgement, filed November 25, 2019. Plaintiff filed an opposition to the
20 motion on January 21, 2020; and Defendants filed a reply on January 28, 2020. Briefing is
21 complete and the matter has been submitted for decision without oral argument. L.R. 230(l).
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Upon review of Defendants’ motion for summary judgment, Defendants have submitted
23 portions of Plaintiff’s deposition testimony in support. Rule 133 of the Local Rules of the
24 Eastern District of California provides that when a party files a document making reference to a
25 deposition, counsel shall provide a courtesy copy of the entire deposition to the Clerk for use in
26 chambers. L.R. 133(j). Pursuant to the rule, the copy of the deposition may be provided as a
27 hard copy or emailed as an electronic copy to the judge or magistrate judge. L.R. 133(j).
28 Defendants shall be required to comply with Rule 133 by providing a courtesy copy of Plaintiff’s
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Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants shall lodge either a hard copy
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
7 Dated:
March 26, 2020
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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