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Nature of Suit Code: 530
Nature of Suit: Prisoner Petitions - Habeas Corpus
Cause of Action: 28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State)

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 Petitioner did not file a proof of service with his objections. It is possible that

respondents have not received a copy of the objections. In any event, no reply to the objections

has been filed by respondents.

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

DAVID SOTO,

Petitioner, No. CIV S-04-1432 LKK DAD P

vs.

EDWARD S. ALAMEIDA, et al.,

Respondents. ORDER

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On August 3, 2005, the court filed findings and recommendations recommending

that respondent’s renewed motion to dismiss, filed on February 8, 2005, be granted and that this

action be dismissed as barred by the statute of limitations. On August 15, 2005, petitioner filed

objections to those findings and recommendations.1 The court will order respondents to file a

reply to the objections. 

In the findings and recommendations referred to above, the court determined that

petitioner’s judgment became final on July 8, 2003, and that for this action to have been timely

petitioner would have had to deliver his habeas petition to prison authorities for mailing prior to

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 Petitioner indicates that he was placed in solitary confinement sometime around July 4,

2004, and suggests that there may be different mail procedures for prisoners held in such

confinement. 

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July 8, 2004 under the mailbox rule set forth in Houston v. Lack, 487 U.S. 266 (1988). In his

objections, plaintiff contends that during the week of July 4, 2004, he put his habeas petition in

an envelope, placed a trust account withdrawal and money order form on the envelope and gave

it to correctional officer Lazardo who is a “library law officer staff.” (Object. at 3.) Petitioner

also contends that he was “very surprize [sic] when my habeas corpus was return to me from the

institution trust account stating I dident [sic] have any fun[d]s in my account. But trust account

had send [sic] me back with my habeas corpus a[n] application to proceed in forma pauperis

stamp and dated. [sic] I just needed to put my signature.” (Id.) 

It is not clear whether, in taking the steps described above, petitioner complied

with the institution’s procedures for mailing legal documents to the court.2 Therefore, the court

will order respondents to file a reply to petitioner’s objections. In their reply, respondents must

address the factual allegations set forth in the objections, explain whether petitioner followed

proper mail procedures, whether his legal mail was delivered to the appropriate correctional staff

for mailing, whether there are any logs to record the receipt by correctional staff of legal mail for

mailing and whether the trust account office properly returned petitioner’s legal mail to him,

rather than mailing it. Respondents may provide copies of relevant logs or prison procedures

with their reply. 

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that on or before September 12, 2005,

respondents shall file a reply to petitioner’s objections as specified above.

DATED: August 29, 2005.

DAD:4

soto1432.reply

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