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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 

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

THOMAS O. KENNARD, 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, et al., 

Defendants. 

No. 2:14-cv-1750 AC P 

ORDER 

Plaintiff, a civil detainee at Coalinga State Hospital (CSH), moves for an order compelling 

defendants’ private counsel to provide plaintiff with a copy of the preliminary transcript of his 

July 16, 2015 deposition, for plaintiff’s review, corrections and signature. For the following 

reasons, defense counsel will be directed to provide plaintiff with a copy of the preliminary 

transcript for these purposes and to promptly inform the deposition officer that the transcript is 

not yet ready to be finalized. 

Plaintiff informs the court that, by letter dated August 6, 2015, received on August 13, 

2015, he was advised by the attending deposition officer that the preliminary transcript was 

available for his review within the next 30 days at the officer’s business location. The next day, 

on August 14, 2014, plaintiff contacted defendants’ counsel by telephone and requested a copy of 

the preliminary transcript for his review, corrections and signature. Counsel denied plaintiff’s 

request. 

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Although this court is without authority to direct defense counsel to provide plaintiff with 

a copy of his final deposition transcript, because such transcript is equally available to plaintiff,1

this court may direct defense counsel to make the necessary arrangements to ensure plaintiff’s 

receipt and appropriate review of the preliminary transcript,2 to which plaintiff is entitled under 

the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, see Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(e). 

Therefore, defense counsel is directed to provide to appropriate staff at CSH (the 

Executive Director of CSH or her designee) a copy of the preliminary transcript, together with 

Errata pages and a Declaration under Penalty of Perjury form, and to make arrangements for 

plaintiff’s review and signing of these documents, and the return of the documents to the 

deposition officer for incorporation into the final deposition transcript.3

 The court requests that 

CSH staff, in implementing such arrangements, permit plaintiff to read the preliminary transcript 

only for purposes of reviewing it, making any necessary corrections, and signing the declaration, 

without providing plaintiff with the means to photocopy or hand copy any portion of the 

transcript. 

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 

1. Upon the date of service of this order, defense counsel shall promptly inform the 

deposition officer that the transcript of plaintiff’s July 16, 2015 deposition is not yet ready to be 

 

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 Copies of final deposition transcripts are equally available to the parties upon payment to the 

deposition officer. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(f)(3) (deposition officers shall provide a copy of a 

deposition transcript to the deponent or any party upon payment of reasonable charges). A 

plaintiff’s in forma pauperis status does not require the government to provide the plaintiff with a 

copy of his deposition transcript. See e.g. Rodgers v. Martin, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 121528, 

*16 (E.D. Cal. Aug. 29, 2014) (collecting cases). Moreover, a plaintiff cannot use the discovery 

process to obtain free copies of documents that are equally available to him. See Jones v. Lundy, 

2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8141 at *1 (E.D. Cal. Jan. 25, 2007). Thus, to obtain a copy of his final 

deposition transcript, plaintiff must pay for it himself, although defense counsel has discretion to 

provide plaintiff with such final copy. 

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 This court is without authority to direct the deposition officer, a nonparty, to provide such 

transcript and make arrangements for plaintiff’s review. Defense counsel is informed that these 

matters are routinely arranged by the defense attorneys with the Office of the California Attorney 

General without the necessity of court intervention. 3

 Such arrangements may take the form of a prearranged meeting at CSH between plaintiff and 

defense counsel (or her designee) at which time counsel could directly provide plaintiff with all 

necessary documents for review, await his review, and thereafter obtain all documents for their 

immediate return to the deposition officer. 

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finalized. 

2. Defense counsel shall also promptly make the necessary arrangements with appropriate 

CSH staff to facilitate plaintiff’s review of the preliminary transcript of his deposition, plaintiff’s 

completion of the Errata pages, and plaintiff’s signature on the Declaration under Penalty of 

Perjury form. 

3. These matters shall be completed as soon as possible but no later than thirty (30) days 

after the filing date of this order. 

4. Upon full compliance with this order, including the completion of plaintiff’s review 

and the return of all documents to the deposition officer, defense counsel shall file and serve a 

statement of compliance. 

5. Defense counsel is reminded that plaintiff does not have access to the court’s electronic 

filing system or docket, and therefore service of all documents on plaintiff must be by mail or 

hand delivered, and each proof of service must be filed with the court. 

DATED: September 10, 2015 

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