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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

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

JONATHAN COLLIN AUTRY,

Plaintiff,

v.

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, et al.,

Defendants.

Case No. 2:22-cv-0554-TLN-JDP (P)

ORDER 

Plaintiff has three pending motions. The first is a document in which he requests 

discovery from defendants. ECF No. 61. The second is a motion for additional law library 

access, ECF No. 64, and the third seeks the appointment of counsel, ECF No. 65. For the 

forgoing reasons, each motion is denied.

Discovery Requests

Discovery requests shall be filed with the court only if they are at issue. See E.D. Cal. 

L.R. 250.2-250.4. Currently, there is no court proceeding that requires review of plaintiff’s 

discovery requests. To the extent that plaintiff intended to serve defendants with his discovery 

request by filing them with the court, that approach is improper. Plaintiff must serve his 

discovery requests on defendants. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 30-36. Accordingly, plaintiff’s motion for 

discovery, ECF No. 61, is denied.

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Law Library Access

Plaintiff argues that the law library at his institution will not grant him priority access until 

thirty days prior to a court deadline and that he is unable to afford the cost of copies or postage. 

ECF No. 64 at 1. At present, plaintiff’s next deadline is May 29, 2025.1 See ECF No. 58. 

While “[p]risoners have a right to meaningful access to the courts, [] there is no absolute 

right to use a prison law library.” Springfield v. Khalit, 2018 WL 5980155, at *3 (E.D. Cal. Nov. 

14, 2018) (citing Lewis v. Casey, 518 U.S. 343, 346 (1996)). Moreover, a plaintiff’s status as pro 

se or as proceeding in forma pauperis does not warrant complimentary copies. See Blair v. 

CDCR, No. 1:14-cv-01156-LJO-SAB (PC), 2018 WL 1959532, at *6 n.2 (E.D. Cal. Apr. 25, 

2018).

Plaintiff appears to have meaningful library access, albeit not the level of access he would 

prefer. Regarding plaintiff’s upcoming deadlines, plaintiff may show this order to the appropriate 

officials at the prison to demonstrate that he is engaged in active litigation as a pro se litigant.

Should plaintiff continue to have difficulty meaningfully accessing the law library, he may seek 

assistance from the court.

Appointment of Counsel

Plaintiff requests that the court appoint counsel. District courts lack authority to require 

counsel to represent indigent prisoners in section 1983 cases. Mallard v. United States Dist. 

Court, 490 U.S. 296, 298 (1989). In exceptional circumstances, the court may request an attorney 

to voluntarily represent such a plaintiff. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(1); Terrell v. Brewer, 935 F.2d 

1015, 1017 (9th Cir. 1991); Wood v. Housewright, 900 F.2d 1332, 1335-36 (9th Cir. 1990). 

When determining whether “exceptional circumstances” exist, the court must consider plaintiff’s 

likelihood of success on the merits as well as the ability of the plaintiff to articulate his claims pro 

se in light of the complexity of the legal issues involved. Palmer v. Valdez, 560 F.3d 965, 970 

(9th Cir. 2009) (district court did not abuse discretion in declining to appoint counsel). The 

1 The deadline for the completion of all discovery, including filing all motions to compel 

discovery, is May 29, 2025. If plaintiff seeks leave to amend the complaint, he must file any 

motion to amend no later than May 29, 2025. Dispositive motions shall be filed on or before 

October 2, 2025.

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burden of demonstrating exceptional circumstances is on the plaintiff. Id. Circumstances 

common to most prisoners, such as lack of legal education and limited law library access, do not 

establish exceptional circumstances that warrant a request for voluntary assistance of counsel. 

Having considered the factors under Palmer, the court finds that plaintiff has failed to 

meet his burden of demonstrating exceptional circumstances warranting the appointment of 

counsel at this time.

Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that:

1. Plaintiff’s motion for discovery, ECF No. 61, is denied. 

2. Plaintiff’s motion for law library access, ECF No. 64, is denied.

3. Plaintiff’s motion for the appointment of counsel, ECF No. 65, is denied. 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: January 10, 2025 

JEREMY D. PETERSON

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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