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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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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

NORMAN HUBBS,

Plaintiff, No. CIV S-04-2256 GEB DAD P

vs.

STEVEN MAYBERG,

Defendant. ORDER

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Plaintiff has filed a motion for appointment of counsel. The United States

Supreme Court has ruled that district courts lack authority to require counsel to represent

indigent prisoners in § 1983 cases. Mallard v. United States Dist. Court, 490 U.S. 296, 298

(1989). In certain exceptional circumstances, the court may request the voluntary assistance of

counsel pursuant to 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). In the present case, the

court does not find the required exceptional circumstances. Plaintiff’s motion for appointment of

counsel will therefore be denied.

Plaintiff has renewed his request for an order requiring Atascadero State Hospital

to permit him to possess all of his legal materials despite institutional limitations placed on the

weight and volume of personal property that may be maintained by each patient. Defendant is

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not required to respond to this request except upon order of the court. See Order #10 filed Nov.

23, 2004, at 3. Plaintiff’s first request for such an order was filed on November 18, 2004, and

was denied without prejudice. See Order #9 filed Nov. 23, 2004.

In Order #9, the court advised plaintiff that requests for injunctive relief are

governed by Local Rule 65-231. The court set out the provisions of Local Rule 65-231(d)(2) and

explained to plaintiff that “[e]very request for an order mandating or prohibiting particular

conduct by others must be supported by a brief on the legal issues presented by the request as

well as a declaration under penalty of perjury in which the moving party demonstrates that he is

likely to suffer an irreparable injury if the court does not grant the request.” Order #9 filed Nov.

23, 2004, at 2. Plaintiff was advised that “every request for injunctive relief must be

accompanied by proof that all affected parties and/or their counsel were notified of the request.” 

Id. (citing Local Rule 65-231(a) and (d)(1)) (emphasis added). The court also set out the legal

standards that apply to requests for injunctive relief. Id. at 2-3. Plaintiff’s first request for

injunctive relief was denied without prejudice to the filing of a motion that meets the

requirements of Local Rule 65-231 and the legal standards set forth in the November 23, 2004

order. Despite the information provided, plaintiff’s renewed request is not supported by a brief

on the legal issues, a declaration demonstrating likelihood of irreparable injury, and evidence that

all affected parties were provided with notice of the request. Moreover, plaintiff seeks an order

excepting him from institutional limitations so that he can litigate cases pending in the California

Court of Appeal, the United States District Court for the Central District of California, and the

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Plaintiff should seek an order from a court

in which he can demonstrate that a threat of irreparable injury exists relative to his litigation in

that court. Plaintiff’s defective motion and requests will be denied.

Plaintiff has also filed a reply to defendant Mayberg’s answer. Plaintiff objects to

the answer as untimely pursuant to Rule 12(a)(1)(A) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and

requests that the court grant summary judgment in his favor. Rule 12(a)(1)(A) does not govern

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the filing of an answer when a Rule 12 motion to dismiss is made by a defendant. For that

reason, defendant was directed to file an answer within the time specified by Rule 12(a)(4)(A),

which is the applicable provision. Defendant filed his answer well within the specified time

period. Plaintiff’s objection lacks merit, and the unauthorized reply will be disregarded. See

Fed. R. Civ. P. 7 (specifying the pleadings permitted in federal civil cases and providing that “no

other pleading shall be allowed, except that the court may order a reply to an answer”).

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. Plaintiff’s September 22, 2005 motion for appointment of counsel is denied.

2. Plaintiff’s motion filed September 22, 2005, and requests filed September 22,

2005, and September 23, 2005, for an order concerning legal materials are denied; and

3. Plaintiff’s unauthorized reply to answer filed October 6, 2005, will be

disregarded.

DATED: October 25, 2005.

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