Simon v. Uribe

Filing 50

ORDER Granting 49 Petitioner's Third Request for Additional Time to Conduct Discovery by Judge Thelton E. Henderson on 03/12/15. (tehlc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 3/12/2015)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 4 MAR-NIQUE SIMON, 6 7 8 Case No. 09-cv-05859-TEH Plaintiff, 5 v. ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER’S THIRD REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL TIME TO CONDUCT DISCOVERY DOMINGO URIBE, Defendant. 9 10 On September 4, 2014, the Court granted Petitioner’s request to conduct additional United States District Court Northern District of California 11 discovery in order to more fully develop the factual record, as instructed by the Ninth 12 Circuit Court of Appeals. (Docket No. 43). On November 3, 2014, the Parties filed a joint 13 case management statement informing the Court of Petitioner’s progress, and requesting an 14 additional 60 days to conduct discovery. (Docket No. 44). That request was granted. 15 (Docket No. 46). On January 5, 2015, Petitioner requested an additional 60 days to pursue 16 the discovery authorized in the September 4 Order; this request was also granted (Docket 17 Nos. 47, 48). On March 9, 2015, the Court received this third request for an extension of 18 time to conduct discovery. (Docket No. 49). 19 Due to Petitioner’s present condition, which has disallowed the necessary 20 neuropsychological evaluation identified in Petitioner’s request for additional discovery, 21 the Court hereby GRANTS Petitioner’s request for an additional 60 days to conduct 22 discovery. On or before May 11, 2015, the parties shall file a joint case management 23 statement informing the Court of Petitioner’s progress. 24 25 IT IS SO ORDERED. 26 27 28 Dated: 03/12/15 _____________________________________ THELTON E. HENDERSON United States District Judge

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