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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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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

ERIC HASTING, )

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Petitioner, )

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v. )

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J. WOODFORD, et al., )

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Respondents. )

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1:06-cv-00824-LJO-TAG HC 

ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER’S

MOTION TO FILE AMENDED PETITION

(Doc. 20)

ORDER DIRECTING CLERK OF COURT TO

FILE AMENDED PETITION

ORDER REQUIRING RESPONDENT TO FILE

RESPONSE TO AMENDED PETITION

ORDER RE-SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE

ORDER DIRECTING CLERK OF COURT TO

SERVE DOCUMENTS

Petitioner is a state prisoner proceeding pro se with a petition for writ of habeas corpus

pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254. 

On June 19, 2006, Petitioner filed the original petition. (Doc. 1). On November 27, 2007,

the Court ordered Respondent to file a response and established a briefing schedule. (Doc. 17).

On January 9, 2008, Petitioner filed a motion to amend his petition by adding a fifth claim. 

(Doc. 20). 

DISCUSSION

A petitioner may amend a petition for writ of habeas corpus once “as a matter of course,”

and without leave of Court, before a response has been filed under Federal Rule of Civil

Procedure 15(a), as applied to habeas corpus actions pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2242 and Rule 11 of

the Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases. Calderon v. United States District Court (Thomas),

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The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are “applicable to habeas corpus proceedings to the extent that the 1

practice in such proceedings are not set forth in the statutes of the United States and has heretofore conformed to the

practice of civil actions.” Fed.R.Civ.P. 81(a)(2). Rule 11 also provides “the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to the

extent that they are not inconsistent with these rules, may be applied, when appropriate, to the petitions filed under

these rules.” Rule 11, Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases. 

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144 F.3d 618, 620 (9th Cir. 1998); Bonn v. Calderon, 59 F.3d 815, 845 (9 Cir. 1995). Leave th

of Court is required for all other amendments. Rule Civ. P. 15(a). 

Here, because no response had yet been filed, Petitioner is entitled to file an amended

petition. Petitioner’s one opportunity to amend without leave of Court has now been exhausted

and any further amendments will take place only for good cause and with the consent of this

Court.

The Court has conducted a preliminary review of the Amended Petition. Accordingly,

pursuant to Rule 4 of the Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases and Rule 16 of the Federal Rules

of Civil Procedure, the Court HEREBY ORDERS: 1

1. Petitioner’s motion to amend (Doc. 20), is GRANTED;

2. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to file the amended petition; and,

3. Respondent SHALL FILE a RESPONSE. A Response can be made by filing one

of the following: 

A. AN ANSWER addressing the merits of the Amended Petition and due

within NINETY (90) days of the date of service of this order. Rule 4,

Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases; Cluchette v. Rushen, 770 F.2d

1469, 1473-1474 (9 Cir. 1985) (court has discretion to fix time for filing th

an Answer.).

S Respondent SHALL INCLUDE with the Answer any and all

transcripts or other documents necessary for the resolution of the

issues presented in the Petition. Rule 5 of the Rules Governing

Section 2254 Cases.

S Any argument by Respondent that Petitioner has procedurally

defaulted a claim(s) SHALL BE MADE in an ANSWER that also

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Rule 4 of the Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases provides that upon the court’s determination that 2

summary dismissal is inappropriate, the “judge shall order the respondent to file an answer or other pleading . . . or

to take such other action as the judge deems appropriate.” Rule 4, Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases (emphasis

added); see, also, Advisory Committee Notes to Rule 4 and 5 of Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases (stating that a

dismissal may obviate the need for filing an answer on the substantive merits of the petition and that the Attorney

General may file a Motion to Dismiss for failure to exhaust.); also, White v. Lewis, 874 F.2d 599, 60203 (9th

Cir.1989) (providing that Motions to Dismiss pursuant to Rule 4 are proper in a federal habeas proceeding.) 

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addresses the merits of the claims asserted. This is to enable the

Court to determine whether Petitioner meets an exception to

procedural default. See, Paradis v. Arave, 130 F.3d 385, 396 (9th

Cir. 1997) (Procedurally defaulted claims may be reviewed on the

merits to serve the ends of justice); Jones v. Delo, 56 F.3d 878 (8th

Cir. 1995) (the answer to the question that it is more likely than not

that no reasonable juror fairly considering all the evidence,

including the new evidence, would have found Petitioner guilty

beyond a reasonable doubt necessarily requires a review of the

merits). 

S Petitioner’s TRAVERSE, if any, is due THIRTY (30) days from

the date Respondent’s Answer is filed with the Court.

B. A MOTION TO DISMISS due within SIXTY(60) days of the date of

service of this order based on the following grounds: 

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i. EXHAUSTION - 28 U.S.C. § 2254(b)(1). A Motion to Dismiss

for Petitioner’s failure to exhaust state court remedies SHALL

INCLUDE copies of all the Petitioner’s state court filings and

dispositive rulings so as to allow the Court to examine the

limitations issue. See, Ford v. Hubbard, 305 F.3d 875 (9 Cir. th

2002); Kelly v. Small, 315 F.3d 1063 (9 Cir. 2003); th

ii. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS - 28 U.S.C. § 2244(d)(1). A

Motion to Dismiss the Petition as filed beyond the one year

limitations period SHALL INCLUDE copies of all Petitioner’s

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state court filings and dispositive rulings. 

iii. SECOND OR SUCCESSIVE Petitions - 28 U.S.C. § 2244(b). A

Motion to Dismiss the Amended Petition on the basis of § 2244(b)

SHALL include a copy of the previously filed federal Petition and

disposition thereof.

2. OPPOSITIONS to Motions to Dismiss SHALL be served and filed within

EIGHTEEN (18) days, plus three days for mailing. All other Oppositions SHALL

be served and filed within EIGHT (8) days, plus three days for mailing. REPLIES

to Oppositions to Motions to Dismiss SHALL be served and filed within eight (8)

days, plus three days for mailing. Replies to Oppositions to all other Motions

SHALL be served and filed within eight (8) days, plus three days for mailing. If

no opposition is filed, all motions are deemed submitted at the expiration of the

opposition period. 

3. Unless already submitted, both Respondent and Petitioner SHALL COMPLETE

and RETURN to the Court along with the Response or Motion to Dismiss, a

Consent form indicating whether the party consents or declines to consent to the

jurisdiction of a the United States Magistrate Judge pursuant to Title 28 U.S.C.

§ 636(c)(1).

4. RESPONDENT SHALL submit a Notice of Appearance as attorney of record

within SIXTY (60) days of the date of service of this order for purposes of service

of court orders. See, Local Rule 83-182(a), 5-135(c). 

5. The Clerk of the Court is DIRECTED to SERVE a copy of this order along with a

copy of the AMENDED PETITION and any exhibits/attachments, on the Attorney

General or his representative. 

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All motions shall be submitted on the record and briefs filed without oral argument unless

otherwise ordered by the Court. Local Rule 78-230(h). All provisions of Local Rule 11-110 are

applicable to this order. 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: January 25, 2008 /s/ Theresa A. Goldner 

j6eb3d UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 

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