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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

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

KEITH CANDLER,

Plaintiff,

v.

MALLOT, et al.,

Defendants.

No. 2:14-cv-0363 GEB KJN P

ORDER

Plaintiff is a state prisoner, proceeding without counsel, with a civil rights action pursuant 

to 42 U.S.C § 1983. This action is set for a trial confirmation before the Honorable Garland E. 

Burrell on November 6, 2015. This action is set for jury trial before Judge Burrell on December 

1, 2015. 

Following summary judgment, this action is set to proceed to trial as to plaintiff’s claims

alleging that defendants Kitch, Lee, Mallot, Pavich and Torres used excessive force in violation 

of the Eighth Amendment. In particular, plaintiff alleges that on July 26, 2013, defendants Pavich 

and Lee applied handcuffs and leg restraints so tightly that they caused plaintiff to suffer injuries. 

Plaintiff alleges that all defendants refused plaintiff’s requests to loosen the handcuffs and leg 

restraints.

The following pretrial matters are pending before the court.

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In his pretrial statement, plaintiff listed medical and mental health staff as witnesses. 

Plaintiff did not specifically identify the medical and mental health staff he intended to call as 

witnesses. The September 24, 2014 pretrial order granted plaintiff thirty days to file 

supplemental briefing specifically identifying his medical and mental health staff witnesses. 

Thirty days passed and plaintiff did not file this supplemental briefing. Accordingly, the pretrial 

order is amended to state that plaintiff does not intend to call any medical or mental health staff as 

witnesses. However, as noted in the pretrial order, plaintiff may call any witness designated by 

defendants.

In his pretrial statement, plaintiff listed handcuffs, leg restraints, the Department 

Operations Manual (“D.O.M.”) and Suicide Prevention Manual as exhibits. On October 19, 

2015, plaintiff filed a motion requesting that defendants be ordered to bring these exhibits to trial 

on his behalf as he does not have access to them. (ECF No. 84.) Plaintiff also alleges that he will 

be transported to trial wearing handcuffs and leg restraints. Plaintiff suggests that he could 

demonstrate how the handcuffs and leg restraints were allegedly applied to him by defendants 

using the handcuffs and leg restraints worn at trial.

Plaintiff’s request that he be permitted to demonstrate how the handcuffs and leg restraints 

were allegedly applied by defendants using those worn to court is reasonable. Plaintiff may make 

this request to the trial judge.

Plaintiff requests that defendants be ordered to bring the D.O.M. and Suicide Prevention 

Manual to trial because these manuals are not given to inmates. Plaintiff states that he could 

return these manuals to the law library at the conclusion of the trial.

Plaintiff is not alleging that he does not have access to these manuals. Rather, plaintiff 

appears to allege that he is not permitted to bring the entire manuals to trial. It is unlikely that 

plaintiff requires the entire D.O.M. and Suicide Prevention Manual at trial. Plaintiff may review 

these manuals in the law library prior to trial and obtain copies of the sections he intends to offer 

as exhibits. For these reasons, plaintiff’s request that defendants be ordered to bring the D.O.M. 

and Suicide Prevention Manual to trial is denied.

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Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that plaintiff’s motion requesting that 

defendants be ordered to bring evidence to trial, i.e., motion for tangible evidence (ECF No. 84),

is denied as to plaintiff’s request for the D.O.M. and Suicide Prevention Manual; plaintiff may 

raise his request to use the handcuffs and leg restraints worn to trial for demonstration purposes 

with the trial judge.

Dated: October 29, 2015

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