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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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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

ANTHONY L. DAVIS,

Plaintiff,

v. 

V. ESCARCEGA, et al., 

Defendants. 

No. 2:22-CV-1433-DC-DMC-P

ORDER

 Plaintiff, a prisoner proceeding pro se, brings this civil rights action pursuant to 

42 U.S.C. § 1983. Discovery in this case is closed and Defendants have filed a notice of their 

intention to not file a motion for summary judgment. This matter has now been at issue for 

sufficient time that it may be ready to be set for trial. The parties shall therefore each submit to 

the Court and serve by mail on all other parties a report on the status of this case. The report must 

address the following: 

 1. Whether this matter is ready for trial and, if not, why not; 

 2. Whether additional discovery is deemed necessary and, if so, the nature 

and scope of the discovery and the time needed in which to complete it; 

 3. Whether a pretrial motion is contemplated and, if so, the type of motion 

and the time needed to file the motion and complete the time schedule set forth in Local Rule 

230(m); 

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 4. A narrative statement of the facts that will be offered by oral or 

documentary evidence at trial;

 5. A list of all exhibits to be offered into evidence at the trial of the case;

 6. A list of the names and addresses of all witnesses the party intends to call; 

 7. A summary of the anticipated testimony of any incarcerated witnesses; 

 8. The time estimated for trial;

 9. Whether either party still requests trial by jury; 

 10. As to any defendants who remain unserved, the parties shall address 

whether such defendants should be dismissed under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(m); and 

 11. Any other matter, not covered above, which the party desires to call to the 

attention of the Court. 

 The parties are warned that failure to file a status report which addresses the issues 

set forth above may result in the imposition of appropriate sanctions, including dismissal of the 

action or preclusion of issues or witnesses. See Local Rule 110. 

 The parties are informed that they may, if all consent, have this case tried by a 

United States Magistrate Judge while preserving their right to appeal to the United States Court of 

Appeals. An appropriate form for consent to trial by a Magistrate Judge is attached. Any party 

choosing to consent may complete the form and return it to the clerk of this Court. Neither the 

Magistrate Judge nor the District Judge handling the case will be notified of the filing of a 

consent form unless all parties to the action have consented. 

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Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows:

1. Plaintiff’s status report shall be filed and served within 30 days from the 

date of service of this order.

2. Defendants’ status report shall be filed within 30 days after service of 

Plaintiff’s status report.

3. The Clerk of the Court is directed to mail to all parties the form “Consent 

to Proceed Before United States Magistrate Judge,” together with the instant order.

Dated: November 15, 2024

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DENNIS M. COTA

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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