Perea v. Imperial County

Filing 33

MINUTE ORDER: The Court finds that additional briefing regarding Petitioner's custody status is necessary. Therefore, the parties are to file briefs, not to exceed two pages, no later than March 13, 2012. The briefs should address the basis for Petitioner's current custody and how his custody relates to the underlying 2008 conviction for which he seeks federal habeas relief. Signed by Magistrate Judge Ruben B. Brooks on 3/8/12.(All non-registered users served via U.S. Mail Service)(lao)

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MINUTES OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA PEREA v. IMPERIAL COUNTY HON. RUBEN B. BROOKS Case No. 10cv1565 RBB Time Spent: CT. DEPUTY VICKY LEE Rptr. Attorneys Plaintiffs PROCEEDINGS: In Chambers Defendants In Court Telephonic The Court finds that additional briefing regarding Petitioner’s custody status is necessary. Therefore, the parties are to file briefs, not to exceed two pages, no later than March 13, 2012. The briefs should address the basis for Petitioner’s current custody and how his custody relates to the underlying 2008 conviction for which he seeks federal habeas relief. DATE: cc: March 8, 2012 All Parties of Record K:\COMMON\BROOKS\CASES\HABEAS\PEREA1565\Minutes03.wpd IT IS SO ORDERED: _________________________ Ruben B. Brooks, U.S. Magistrate Judge INITIALS: VL (mg/irc) Deputy

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