TALLEY v. KING et al
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MEMORANDUM ORDER denying 17 MOTION for Non-Party Prisoner Witnesses to Attend His Deposition. Signed by Magistrate Judge Cynthia Reed Eddy on 7/27/2016. (jlh)
IN THE UNITED ST ATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
QUINTEZ TALLEY,
Plaintiff,
V.
R. C/O KING and C/O ORBASH,
Defendants.
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Civil Action No. 2: 16-cv-00152
United States Magistrate Judge
Cynthia Reed Eddy
MEMARANDUM ORDER
AND NOW, this 27th day of July, 2016;
Plaintiff has filed a Request for Non-Party Prisoner Witnesses to Attend his
Deposition (ECF No. 17). Plaintiffs motion is DENIED. He is not entitled to call witnesses to
his own deposition.
To the extent that Plaintiff is moving to take the oral depositions of non-party prisoners,
the request is GRANTED and he may do pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30, in
strict compliance with Rule 30.
To the extent that Plaintiff is requesting that the Court or Defendants arrange for
or notice the depositions of the alleged witnesses, the request is DENIED, as arranging the
depositions is Plaintiffs Rule 30 responsibility. To the extent that Plaintiff is requesting that
Defendant or the Court pay the fees associated with engaging a court reporter or the preparation
of deposition transcripts, the request is DENIED.
It is not incumbent upon the Court, or the Defendant, to assume responsibility,
or financially, for the depositions Plaintiff wishes to conduct. See, e.g., Tabron v. Grace, 6 F.3d
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147, 159 (3d Cir. 1993), cert. denied, 510 U.S. 1196 (1994).
"There is no provision in 28
U.S.C. ยง 1915 for the payment by the government of the costs of deposition transcripts, or any
other litigation expenses, and no other statute authorizes courts to commit federal monies for
payment of the necessary expenses in a civil suit brought by an indigent litigant." Ball v.
Struthers, Civil No. 1:11-CV-1265, 2011WL4891026 at *1 (M.D.Pa. Oct. 13, 2011), cited with
approval by Huertas v. Beard, 1:10-CV-10,2012 WL 1564513 (W.D. Pa. May 2, 2012).
In light of the expense of oral depositions and logistical difficulties presented to an
inmate it is often preferable for inmates to seek discovery through depositions by written
questions pursuant to Rule 31 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a copy of which will be
mailed to Plaintiff with this Order.
AND NOW, this 2ih day of July, 2016:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Plaintiffs motion is granted in part and denied in
part as explained above.
s/ Cynthia Reed Eddy
Cynthia Reed Eddy
United States Magistrate Judge
cc:
QUINTEZ TALLEY
KT5091
175 Progress Dr.
Waynesburg, PA 15370
(via U.S. First Class Mail)
Timothy Mazzocca
Office of Attorney General
(via ECF electronic notification)
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