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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

DARRYL RAY MILLS,

Plaintiff,

v.

C. PFEFFER, et al.,

Defendants.

1:20-cv-00195-NONE-JLT (PC) 

ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S 

REQUEST FOR APPOINTMENT OF 

COUNSEL AND GRANTING IN PART

REQUEST FOR ENLARGEMENT OF 

TIME

(Docs. 25, 26)

30-DAY DEADLINE

Plaintiff has filed a request for appointment of counsel and a request for a 120-day 

extension of time. (Docs. 25, 26.) Plaintiff argues that both are necessary due to complexity of 

the case. (Doc. 25.) Plaintiff indicates that he intends to amend his complaint to update the name

of Defendant Lateshia Shanae Dunn to Dunn-Johnson, and to add defendants. For the following 

reasons, the Court DENIES the request for appointment of counsel and GRANTS in part and 

DENIES in part Plaintiff’s request for additional time to file his first amended complaint.

Plaintiff previously filed two motions for appointment of counsel, which were denied by 

this Court. (See Docs. 5, 9, 11.) Plaintiff does not have a constitutional right to appointed counsel 

in this action, Rand v. Rowland, 113 F.3d 1520, 1525 (9th Cir. 1997), and the Court cannot 

require an attorney to represent Plaintiff pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(1). Mallard v. U.S.

Dist. Ct. for the S. Dist. of Iowa, 490 U.S. 296, 298 (1989). The Court may request the voluntary 

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assistance of counsel under section 1915(e)(1). Rand, 113 F.3d at 1525. However, without a 

reasonable method of securing and compensating counsel, the Court will seek volunteer counsel 

only in the most serious and exceptional cases. In determining whether exceptional 

circumstances exist, the district court must evaluate both the likelihood of success of the merits 

and the ability of the plaintiff to articulate his claims pro se in light of the complexity of the legal 

issues involved. Id.

The Court does not find the required exceptional circumstances. Even assuming that 

Plaintiff is not well-versed in the law and that he has made serious allegations, which, if proved, 

would entitle him to relief, his case is not exceptionally complex. This Court is faced with 

similar cases almost daily. At this early stage in the proceedings, the Court cannot determine 

whether Plaintiff is likely to succeed on the merits. Moreover, based on a review of the limited

record, the Court finds that Plaintiff can articulate his claims adequately. Id. For these reasons, 

the Court again DENIES Plaintiff’s motion for the appointment of counsel. (Doc. 25.)

Plaintiff also seeks an additional 120-day enlargement of time to file an amended 

complaint because of the complexity of issues and the need for fact investigation. This Court has

repeatedly ordered Plaintiff to file an amended complaint, given him ample time to comply with 

the orders, and warned Plaintiff that the failure to comply would result in a recommendation of 

dismissal of the case for failure to obey a court order. Because Plaintiff indicates a genuine 

desire to litigate his claims, the Court will allow Plaintiff a final opportunity to file a first 

amended complaint. However, the Court must manage its docket and move this case forward. 

Therefore, the Court will grant in part Plaintiff’s request for an extension of time and afford 

Plaintiff an additional 30 days to file his first amended complaint.

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Within 30 days of service of this order, Plaintiff SHALL file a first amended 

complaint. No further extensions will be granted absent evidence of exceptional good cause. 

Failure to comply with this order will result in a recommendation to dismiss this action for 

failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, failure to prosecute, and failure to 

comply with court orders. 

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: July 21, 2021 _ /s/ Jennifer L. Thurston 

 CHIEF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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