Malcolm Stroud v. Pruitt et al

Filing 25

ORDER Referring Case to Post-Screening ADR and Staying Case for 90 Days, signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara A. McAuliffe on 8/9/19. CASE STAYED. Settlement Conference set for 10/8/2019 at 10:30 AM in Courtroom 9 (SAB) before Magistrate Judge Stanley A. Boone. (Gonzalez, R)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 MALCOLM TANDY LAMON STROUD, 12 Plaintiff, 13 v. 14 PRUITT, et al., 15 16 Defendants. Case No. 1:17-cv-01659-LJO-BAM (PC) ORDER REFERRING CASE TO POSTSCREENING ADR AND STAYING CASE FOR 90 DAYS Hearing: Settlement Conference Date: October 8, 2019 Time: 10:30 a.m. Judge: Stanley A. Boone Courtroom: 9 17 18 19 Plaintiff Malcolm Tandy Lamon Stroud (“Plaintiff”) is a state prisoner proceeding pro se 20 and in forma pauperis in this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Defendants Pruitt 21 and Smith have answered the complaint. (ECF No. 24.) 22 Because it takes years to get to trial, the Court has identified this case as an appropriate 23 case for post-screening ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution), which is an effort to resolve such 24 cases more expeditiously and less expensively. No claims, defenses, or objections shall be 25 waived by the parties’ participation. In appropriate cases, defense counsel from the California 26 State Attorney General’s Office has agreed to participate in these early settlements. 27 28 As set forth in the screening order, Plaintiff has stated a cognizable civil rights claim. But, stating a cognizable claim does not mean Plaintiff will prevail at trial. Thus, the Court stays this 1 1 action for a period of 90 days to allow the parties to investigate Plaintiff’s claims, meet and 2 confer, and then participate in a settlement conference. 3 Therefore, this case will be referred to Magistrate Judge Stanley A. Boone to conduct a 4 settlement conference at the United States Courthouse in Fresno, California on October 8, 2019, 5 at 10:30 a.m. The Court will issue the necessary transportation order in due course. 6 In issuing this order, there is a presumption that this case will proceed to a settlement 7 conference.1 However, if after investigating Plaintiff’s claims and speaking with Plaintiff, and 8 after conferring with others, defense counsel in good faith finds that a settlement conference 9 would be a waste of resources, defense counsel may move to opt out of this early settlement 10 conference. A written notice to opt out must be filed within thirty (30) days of the date of the 11 issuance of this order. 12 The parties shall each submit to Judge Boone a confidential settlement conference 13 statement, as described below, to arrive at least seven days (one week) prior to the conference. 14 The Court puts the parties on notice that if Plaintiff has any outstanding criminal 15 restitution obligation, fines and/or penalties, these settlement negotiations shall not be geared 16 towards what the restitution obligation is, but what the value of the case itself is to each side, 17 irrespective of any outstanding restitution obligation. 18 In accordance with the above, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 19 1. This action is STAYED for 90 days to allow the parties an opportunity to settle their 20 dispute before the discovery process begins. Except as provided herein or by 21 subsequent court order, no other pleadings or other documents may be filed in this 22 case during the stay of this action. The parties shall not engage in formal discovery, 23 but may engage in informal discovery to prepare for the settlement conference. 24 2. This case is set for a settlement conference before Magistrate Judge Stanley A. Boone 25 on October 8, 2019, at 10:30 a.m., at the United States Courthouse located at 2500 26 Tulare Street, Fresno, California. 27 1 28 If the case does not settle, the Court will then lift the stay of its Discovery and Scheduling Order or issue one forthwith. 2 1 3. A representative with full and unlimited authority to negotiate and enter into a binding 2 settlement shall attend in person. 3 4. Those in attendance must be prepared to discuss the claims, defenses and damages. 4 The failure or refusal of any counsel, party or authorized person subject to this order to 5 appear in person may result in the cancellation of the conference and the imposition of 6 sanctions. The manner and timing of Plaintiff’s transportation to and from the 7 conference is within the discretion of the California Department of Corrections and 8 Rehabilitation. 9 5. Defendants shall provide a confidential settlement statement to the following email 10 address: saborders@caed.uscourts.gov. Plaintiff shall mail his confidential 11 settlement statement to U.S. District Court, 2500 Tulare Street, Fresno, California, 12 93721, “Attention: Magistrate Judge Stanley A. Boone.” The envelope shall be 13 marked “Confidential Settlement Statement”. Settlement statements shall arrive no 14 later than October 1, 2019. Parties shall also file a Notice of Submission of 15 Confidential Settlement Statement. See Local Rule 270(d). Settlement statements 16 should not be filed with the Clerk of the Court nor served on any other party. 17 Settlement statements shall be clearly marked “confidential” with the date and time of 18 the settlement conference indicated prominently thereon. 19 6. The confidential settlement statement shall be no longer than five pages in length, 20 typed or neatly printed, and include the following: 21 a. A brief statement of the facts of the case. 22 b. A brief statement of the claims and defenses, i.e., statutory or other grounds 23 upon which the claims are founded; a forthright evaluation of the parties’ 24 likelihood of prevailing on the claims and defenses; and a description of the 25 major issues in dispute. 26 c. An estimate of the cost and time to be expended for further discovery, pretrial, 27 28 and trial. /// 3 1 d. The party’s position on settlement, including present demands and offers and a 2 history of past settlement discussions, offers, and demands. 3 e. A brief statement of each party’s expectations and goals for the settlement 4 conference, including how much a party is willing to accept and/or willing to 5 pay. 6 f. If the parties intend to discuss the joint settlement of any other actions or 7 claims not in this suit, give a brief description of each action or claim as set 8 forth above, including case number(s), if applicable. 9 7. If a settlement is reached at any point during the stay of this action, the parties shall 10 11 file a Notice of Settlement in accordance with Local Rule 160. 8. If the defense counsel wishes to “opt-out” of this settlement for the reasons stated 12 above, counsel must do so within thirty (30) days of this order by filing a “Notice of 13 Opt-Out and Request to Vacate Settlement Conference.” 14 9. The parties remain obligated to keep the Court informed of their current address at all 15 times during the stay and while the action is pending. Any change of address must be 16 reported promptly to the Court in a separate document captioned for this case and 17 entitled “Notice of Change of Address.” See Local Rule 182(f). 18 10. A failure to follow these procedures may result in the imposition of sanctions by the 19 court. 20 21 22 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: /s/ Barbara August 9, 2019 A. McAuliffe _ UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 23 24 25 26 27 28 4

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