Opinion
Case No. CV F 06-0184 AWI LJO.
February 27, 2006
FIRST INFORMATIONAL ORDER
Plaintiff Bradford McArthur ("plaintiff") is a state prisoner and proceeds pro se in this action.
In litigating this action, the parties must comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Local Rules of the United States District Court, Eastern District of California ("Local Rules"). This order highlights specific rules of which the parties should take particular note. Failure to comply with the Local Rules, federal rules or a court order, including this order, will be grounds for dismissal or other appropriate sanctions. See Local Rule 11-110; F.R.Civ.P. 41(b).
1. Documents intended to be filed with the Court must be mailed to the Clerk of the Court. See Local Rule 5-133(d)(1). All documents improperly mailed to a judge's chambers will be stricken from the record. A document requesting a Court order must be styled as a motion. See F.R.Civ.P. 7.
When a document is stricken, it becomes a nullity and is not considered by the Court for any purposes.
2. Each document submitted for filing must include the original signature of the filing party or parties. Local Rule 7-131; F.R.Civ.P. 11(a). All documents submitted without the required signature(s) will be stricken. Each separate document must be separately stapled. See Local Rule 7-130. If a document is stapled behind another document, it will not be filed and will not be entered on this Court's docket.
3. All documents filed with the Court must be submitted with an additional legible conformed copy for the Court's use. See Local Rule 5-133(d)(2). A document submitted without an extra copy for the Court's use will be stricken. If the filing party wishes the Court to return a file-stamped copy, he or she must include an additional copy for that purpose (i.e., submit an original and two copies, one for the Court's use and one to be returned). The Court cannot provide copy or mailing service for a party, even for an indigent plaintiff proceeding in forma pauperis. Therefore, if the filing party wishes a file-stamped copy returned, the party must also provide an envelope with adequate postage pre-paid. Copies of documents from the Court file may be obtained at the cost of 50 cents per page.
4. After any defendants have appeared in an action by filing a pleading responsive to the complaint (i.e., an answer or a motion to dismiss), all documents filed with the Court must include a certificate of service stating that a copy of the document was served on the opposing party. See F.R.Civ.P. 5; Local Rule 5-135. A document submitted without the required proof of service will be stricken. Where a party is represented, service on the party's attorney of record constitutes effective service. A sample of a proper proof of service is attached hereto.
5. All filings must bear the file number assigned to the action, followed by the initials of the District Court Judge and the Magistrate Judge to whom the case is assigned. Where plaintiff simultaneously pursues more than one action, he or she must file separate original documents and the appropriate number of copies in each action to which the document pertains. Documents submitted listing more than one case number in the caption will be stricken.
6. The Court cannot serve as a repository for the parties' evidence (i.e., prison or medical records, witness affidavits, etc.). The parties may not file evidence with the Court until the course of litigation brings the evidence into question (for example, on a motion for summary judgment, at trial, or when requested by the Court). Evidence improperly submitted to the Court will be stricken and returned to the party.
7. No discovery may be propounded to a defendant until it files an answer. Discovery propounded on a party is self-executing, and must be served directly on the party from whom discovery is sought; parties should not file copies of their discovery with the Court. See Local Rule 36-250(d). Discovery documents inappropriately submitted to the court will be stricken. Where the response to discovery is unsatisfactory, the party seeking discovery may file a motion to compel discovery, including a copy of the discovery propounded and the response thereto. See F.R.Civ.P. 37.
8. Because plaintiff is incarcerated and proceeds in propria persona, all pretrial motions will be submitted without a hearing. See Local Rule 78-230(m). The parties are referred to Local Rule 78-230(m) for the briefing schedule on motions. Should plaintiff be released from custody during the pendency of this action, the parties are advised that motions shall still be submitted without a hearing pursuant to Local Rule 78-230(h). However, if plaintiff is not incarcerated and proceeding with counsel, motions should be set for hearing pursuant to the general rules governing civil law and motion.
9. All Court deadlines will be strictly enforced. Requests for time extensions must state the reason the extension is needed and must be filed with the Court before the deadline in question. See Local Rule 6-144.
10. A plaintiff proceeding in propria persona has an affirmative duty to keep the Court and opposing parties informed of his or her current address. If a plaintiff moves and fails to file a notice of change of address, service of Court orders at plaintiff's prior address shall constitute effective notice. See Local Rule 83-183(b). If mail directed to plaintiff is returned by the U.S. Postal Service as undeliverable, the Court will not attempt to remail it. If the address is not updated within 60 days of the mail being returned, the action will be dismissed for failure to prosecute. See Local Rule 83-183(b).
11. Due to the press of business, the Court cannot respond to individual requests for the status of cases. Any such requests will be denied. So long as the parties inform the Court of any address changes in compliance with Local Rule 83-183(b), the Court will notify the parties of any Court action taken in their case.
IT IS SO ORDERED.