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Nature of Suit Code: 550
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights (U.S. defendant)
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

ANDREW WARREN,

Plaintiff,

v.

WILLIAM KOLENDER, Sheriff; SAN

DIEGO COUNTY BOARD OF

SUPERVISORS,

Defendants. 

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Civil No. 05cv2095 LAB (NLS)

KLINGELE / RAND NOTICE

WARNING PRO SE PRISONER OF

MOTION FOR 

SUMMARY JUDGMENT

This notice is required to be given to you pursuant to Rand v. Rowland, 154 F.3d

952 (9th Cir. 1998) (en banc), cert. denied, 527 U.S. 1035 (1999) and Klingele v.

Eikenberry, 849 F.2d 409 (9th Cir. 1988):

The Defendant has filed a Motion for Summary Judgment by which he seeks to have your

case dismissed. A Motion for Summary Judgment under Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Civil

Procedure will, if granted, end your case.

Rule 56 tells you what you must do in order to oppose a Motion for Summary Judgment. 

Generally, summary judgment must be granted when there is no genuine issue of material fact--

that is, if there is no real dispute about any fact that would affect the result of your case, the party

who asked for summary judgment is entitled to judgment as a matter of law, which will end your

case. When a party you are suing makes a motion for summary judgment that is properly

supported by declarations (or other sworn testimony), you cannot simply rely on what your

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complaint says. Instead, you must set out specific facts in declarations, depositions, answers to

interrogatories, or authenticated documents, as provided by Rule 56(e), that contradict the facts

shown in the defendants’ declarations and documents and show that there is a genuine issue of

material fact for trial. If you do not submit your own evidence in opposition, summary

judgment, if appropriate, may be entered against you. If summary judgment is granted, your

case will be dismissed and there will be no trial.

Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment is

calendared for hearing on Thursday, April 10, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. Defendant filed his Motion

and served you with a copy of the Notice of Motion and Motion on Thursday, February 28,

2008. Your Opposition (including any supporting documents) must be filed and served on

Defendant by Thursday, March 27, 2008, which is fourteen (14) calendar days before the

hearing. If you do not wish to oppose Defendants’ Motion, you should file and serve a “Notice

of Non-Opposition” by that same date to let the Court know that Defendant’s Motion is

unopposed. If you do file and serve an Opposition, Defendants must file and serve their Reply

to your Opposition by Thursday, April 3, 2008, which is five (5) court days before the hearing.

At the time appointed for hearing, the Court will, in its discretion and unless otherwise

ordered, consider Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment on the moving papers and will not

hold oral argument, pursuant to Civ. L.R. 7.1(d)(1).

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: February 29, 2008

Hon. Nita L. Stormes

U.S. Magistrate Judge

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