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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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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

VINCENT HARPER-BEY, Civil No. 12-0364 BTM (PCL)

Petitioner,

ORDER SUA SPONTE SUBSTITUTING

RESPONDENT

v.

MATTHEW CATE, Warden,

Respondent.

At the time of filing, Petitioner was apparently housed at California State Prison,

Sacramento and thus named Tim Virga, Warden, as Respondent. Based on the notice of change

of address Petitioner submitted to the Court on September 27, 2012 [return address on a letter

dated September 25, 2012 from Petitioner to the Court], it appears Petitioner is no longer housed

at California State Prison, Sacramento; rather, it appears he is presently incarcerated at R. J.

Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, California.

Additionally, Kamala Harris, the Attorney General of the State of California, is not a

proper respondent in this action. Rule 2 of the Rules following § 2254 provides that the state

officer having custody of the petitioner shall be named as respondent. Rule 2(a), 28 U.S.C. foll.

§ 2254. However, “if the applicant is not presently in custody pursuant to a state judgement

against which he seeks relief but may be subject to such custody in the future,” then “the officer

having present custody of the applicant as well as the attorney general of the state in which the

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judgment which he seeks to attack was entered shall each be named as respondents.” Rule 2 (b),

28 U.S.C. foll. § 2254. Here, there is no basis for Petitioner to have named the Attorney General

as a respondent in this action.

A writ of habeas corpus acts upon the custodian of the state prisoner. See 28 U.S.C.

§ 2242; Rule 2(a), 28 U.S.C. foll. § 2254. Because Petitioner’s place of custody has changed,

so has his custodian. Accordingly, in order to conform with the requirements of Rule 2(a) of the

Rules Governing § 2254 Cases and to avoid changing the Respondent again if Petitioner is

transferred to another prison or paroled, the Court hereby sua sponte ORDERS the substitution

of Matthew Cate, Secretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, as

Respondent in place of “Tim Virga” and “Kamala Harris.” See Ortiz-Sandoval v. Gomez, 81

F.3d 891, 894 (9th Cir. 1996) (stating that the respondent in § 2254 proceedings may be the chief

officer in charge of state penal institutions).

The Clerk of the Court shall modify the docket to reflect “Matthew Cate, Secretary” as

respondent in place of “Tim Virga” and “Kamala Harris.”

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: October 3, 2012

Peter C. Lewis

U.S. Magistrate Judge

United States District Court

Copies to: ALL PARTIES

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