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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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1By order filed on August 12, 2005, the court granted the parties’ request for an extension

of time to respond.

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

KENNETH WAYNE RICH,

Petitioner, No. CIV S-05-0892 MCE GGH P

vs.

ROSEANNE CAMPBELL, Warden, 

Respondent. ORDER

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A joint scheduling statement in this matter was filed on September 7, 2005,

pursuant to the court’s order filed July 13, 2005.1 After reviewing the joint statement, the court

issues the following ORDERS:

1. Should petitioner elect to stand on the existing petitioner, he must so inform 

the court and file any supplemental points and authorities, within 90 days;

2. Should petitioner choose to amend the petition and proceed on exhausted

claims only, petitioner must both inform the court of such an intent and must file an amended

exhausted-claims-only petition, within 90 days;

3. If petitioner proceeds in accordance with no. 1 or no. 2 above, respondent must 

file an answer or a responsive motion within 45 days; thereafter, petitioner must, within 30 days,

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file any reply to the answer or an opposition to a motion, as appropriate; if respondent files a

motion, he must file any reply to the opposition within 15 days of service thereof. 

4. Should petitioner identify unexhausted claims which he seeks to exhaust,

petitioner shall identify all claims, exhausted and unexhausted, shall file an amended exhaustedclaims-only petition if the original petition does not contain only exhausted claims or if it does

not contain all of his exhausted claims, shall seek to demonstrate good cause for having failed to

exhaust state court remedies as to any claim which he would seek to exhaust, and shall move the

court to hold the proceedings in abeyance pending exhaustion of state court remedies as to the

unexhausted claims, within 90 days; if a stay is ultimately granted, petitioner must immediately

pursue state court exhaustion, that is, within 30 days of the granting of a stay, and, upon said

exhaustion in state court, within 30 days, file an amended petition containing all claims newly

and previously exhausted, after which any stay will be lifted and this matter will proceed;

5. Since respondent reserves the right to object to any motion for a stay to pursue

unexhausted claims, primarily to raise any challenge to claims of good cause for having failed to

exhaust any ground, he must do so within 30 days of service of any motion to stay the

proceedings by petitioner; 

6. If petitioner intends to make a motion for leave to conduct discovery under the

Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases, Rule 6(a), petitioner must do so within 90 days;

7. If petitioner chooses to move for an evidentiary hearing, he must do so at the

earliest appropriate opportunity. 

DATED: 9/26/05

/s/ Gregory G. Hollows

 

GREGORY G. HOLLOWS

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

GGH:009

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