Elkins v. Key
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ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE by E-mail, signed by Magistrate Judge Karen L Strombom. Petition and Service Order emailed on 1/6/17. (Attachments: # 1 pro se instruction sheet)**4 PAGE(S), PRINT ALL**(Eugine Elkins, Prisoner ID: 844475)(CMG)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT TACOMA
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EUGINE V ELKINS,
Petitioner,
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v.
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CASE NO. C16-5956-BHS-KLS
ORDER FOR SERVICE AND
ANSWER, § 2254 PETITION
JAMES KEY,
Respondent.
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This is a federal habeas action filed under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Petitioner is currently
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incarcerated at the Airway Heights Corrections Center and is subject to the Court’s Mandatory
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Electronic E-Filing Pilot Project pursuant to General Order 02-15. The Court, having reviewed
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petitioner’s federal habeas petition, hereby finds and ORDERS as follows:
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(1)
The Clerk shall send by e-mail to the Respondent and the Attorney General of the
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State of Washington, copies of the petition, all documents in support thereof, and this Order.
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The Clerk shall also send a copy of this Order and of the Court’s pro se instruction sheet to
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petitioner.
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(2)
Within forty-five (45) days after such service, respondent(s) shall file and serve an
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answer in accordance with Rule 5 of the Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases in United States
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ORDER FOR SERVICE AND ANSWER,
§ 2254 PETITION - 1
1 District Courts. As part of such answer, respondent(s) shall state whether petitioner has
2 exhausted available state remedies and whether an evidentiary hearing is necessary.
3 Respondent(s) shall not file a dispositive motion in place of an answer without first showing
4 cause as to why an answer is inadequate. Respondent(s) shall file the answer with the Clerk of
5 the Court and serve a copy of the answer on petitioner.
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(3)
The answer will be treated in accordance with LCR 7. Accordingly, on the face
7 of the answer, respondent(s) shall note it for consideration on the fourth Friday after filing.
8 Petitioner may file and serve a response not later than the Monday immediately preceding the
9 Friday designated for consideration of the matter, and respondent(s) may file and serve a reply
10 not later than the Friday designated for consideration of the matter.
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(4)
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All attorneys admitted to practice before this Court are required to file documents
Filing by Parties, Generally
13 electronically via the Court’s CM/ECF system. Petitioner shall file all documents electronically.
14 All filings must indicate in the upper right hand corner the name of the magistrate judge to whom
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Any document filed with the Court must be accompanied by proof that it has been served
17 upon all parties that have entered a notice of appearance in the underlying matter. Petitioner
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(5)
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Any request for court action shall be set forth in a motion, properly filed and served.
Motions
21 Pursuant to LCR 7(b), any argument being offered in support of a motion shall be submitted as a
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23 (immediately below the title of the motion) a designation of the date the motion is to be noted for
ORDER FOR SERVICE AND ANSWER,
§ 2254 PETITION - 2
1 consideration on the Court’s motion calendar.
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(6)
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No direct communication is to take place with the District Judge or Magistrate Judge with
Direct Communications with District Judge or Magistrate Judge
4 regard to this case. All relevant information and papers are to be directed to the Clerk.
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Dated this 6th day of January, 2017.
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Karen L. Strombom
United States Magistrate Judge
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ORDER FOR SERVICE AND ANSWER,
§ 2254 PETITION - 3
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