Proctor v. Wong, et al
Filing
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ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis M. Cota on 8/30/2022 GRANTING 355 Motion for Extension of Time. The new schedule is as follows: Petitioner's supplemental merits brief on Claims W, Y, CC, EE, and NN is due by 9/21/2022, Petitioner 9;s merits brief on Claim P, U, AA, GG, HH, II, and JJ is due by 9/21/2022, Respondents' response brief is due within 300 days of the date of filing of Petitioner's brief(s). Petitioner's reply brief is due within 150 days of the date of filing of Respondents' brief. (Huang, H)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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WILLIAM A. PROCTOR,
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Petitioner,
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v.
No. 2:96-CV-1401-DAD-DMC
DEATH PENALTY CASE
ORDER
RON BROOMFIELD, et al.,
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Respondents.
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Petitioner, a state prisoner proceeding with appointed counsel, brings this petition
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for a writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Pending before the Court is Petitioner’s
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unopposed second motion, ECF No. 355, for an extension of time to September 21, 2022, to file
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Petitioner’s merits brief addressing the remaining claims in this case. Good cause appearing
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therefor based on counsel’s declaration indicating the need for additional time due to a delay in
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final approval of a budget for this case by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Petitioner’s motion
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is granted. The new schedule is as follows:
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Petitioner’s supplemental merits brief on Claims W, Y, CC, EE, and NN
is due by September 21, 2022.
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Petitioner’s merits brief on Claim P, U, AA, GG, HH, II, and JJ is due by
September 21, 2022.
Respondents’ response brief is due within 300 days of the date of filing of
Petitioner’s brief(s).
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Petitioner’s reply brief is due within 150 days of the date of filing of
Respondents’ brief.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: August 30, 2022
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DENNIS M. COTA
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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