- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 SHIKEB SADDOZAI, 11 Case No. 18-05558 BLF (PR) Plaintiff, 12 ORDER DENYING MOTIONS RE APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL; v. 13 DENYING MOTION TO AMEND AS UNNECESSARY; DENYING 14 RON DAVIS, et al., MOTION TO DISMISS AS MOOT; GRANTING MOTION FOR 15 Defendants. EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE OPPOSITION 16 (Docket Nos. 24, 26, 27, 30, 33) 17 18 Plaintiff, a state prisoner, filed the instant pro se civil rights action pursuant to 42 19 U.S.C. § 1983. The Court found the second amended complaint, Dkt. No. 19 (hereinafter 20 “SAC”), stated a cognizable claim for failure to protect under the Eighth Amendment and 21 ordered the matter served on Defendant Correctional Officer Clawson at the San Quentin 22 State Prison.1 Dkt. No. 22. Plaintiff filed a third amended complaint on March 6, 2020, 23 Dkt. No. 29, following Defendant Clawson’s filing of a motion to dismiss on March 2, 24 2020, Dkt. No. 27. Defendant Clawson filed notice conceding that since Plaintiff is 25 permitted to amend his complaint as a matter of course within twenty-one days of their 26 27 1 The Court dismissed all other claims and defendants from this action for failure to state a 1 motion under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15(a)(1)(B), Plaintiff’s third amended 2 complaint is now the operative complaint and Defendant’s motion to dismiss the second 3 amended complaint is rendered moot. Dkt. No. 31. Accordingly, Plaintiff’s motion to 4 amend is DENIED as unnecessary, Dkt. No. 26, and the third amended complaint is the 5 operative complaint in this matter under Rule 15(a)(1)(B). Dkt. No. 29. Defendant’s 6 motion to dismiss the second amended complaint is DENIED as moot. Dkt. No. 27. The 7 Court addresses other pending motions below. 8 9 DISCUSSION 10 A. Motions Re Appointment of Counsel 11 The Court denied each of Plaintiff’s three motions for appointment of counsel for 12 lack of exceptional circumstances, with the last order filed on August 26, 2019. Dkt. Nos. 13 7, 12, 21. On January 15, 2020, Plaintiff filed another motion to appoint counsel, Dkt. No. 14 24, and a motion for reconsideration of the last court order denying appointment of 15 counsel, Dkt. No. 30. Although titled differently, these two motions essentially assert the 16 same arguments. Plaintiff additionally requests a preliminary injunction and a court order 17 for prison officials to “cease and desist violence, harassment and retaliation to interefer[e] 18 with plaintiff’s civil action.” Dkt. No. 24 at 2; Dkt. No. 30 at 2. Plaintiff is currently 19 being housed at Corcoran State Prison (“CSP”), which is not a party to this action. 20 Accordingly, the Court has no jurisdiction over CSP or any of its employees in this action 21 to issue an injunctive order against them. Plaintiff must file any new claims against CSP 22 employees in a separate civil rights action. 23 Plaintiff asserts the following grounds for appointment of counsel: lack of legal 24 material and access to the law library and legal assistance, and the need for assistance to 25 conduct discovery. Dkt. No. 24 at 4-7; Dkt. No. 30 at 4-7. The Court notes that despite 26 the challenges he alleges, Plaintiff managed to file another motion to amend the complaint 1 Plaintiff recently filed a motion requesting more time to conduct discovery to oppose 2 Defendant’s motion which is generally articulate and organized. Dkt. No. 33. 3 Accordingly, the motions for appointment of counsel and for reconsideration are DENIED 4 for lack of changed circumstances. See Agyeman v. Corrections Corp. of America, 390 5 F.3d 1101, 1103 (9th Cir. 2004); Rand v. Rowland, 113 F.3d 1520, 1525 (9th Cir. 1997); 6 Terrell v. Brewer, 935 F.2d 1015, 1017 (9th Cir. 1991); Wilborn v. Escalderon, 789 F.2d 7 1328, 1331 (9th Cir. 1986). This denial is without prejudice to the Court’s sua sponte 8 appointment of counsel at a future date should the circumstances of this case warrant such 9 appointment. 10 B. Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery 11 On March 13, 2020, Defendant filed a motion to dismiss Plaintiff’s third amended 12 complaint. Dkt. No. 32. On March 19, 2020, Plaintiff filed a motion for extension of time 13 to complete discovery “so that plaintiff can get evidence to defeat Defendant’s Motion to 14 Dismiss.” Dkt. No. 33 at 2. The Court construes the motion as one for an extension of 15 time to file opposition to Defendants’ motion to dismiss. Defendant filed a conditional 16 non-opposition to Plaintiff’s request for an extension of time, stating that he does not 17 oppose a finite extension of time of reasonable duration for Plaintiff to respond. Dkt. No. 18 34. More recently on April 20, 2020, Defendant filed a “notice of assisted filing and non- 19 opposition to Plaintiff’s request for extension of time to oppose the motion to dismiss.” 20 Dkt. No. 37. Attached are some papers which Plaintiff mailed to Defendant’s counsel, 21 asking him to forward to the Court. Id. 22 In light of Defendant’s non-opposition and good cause appearing, Plaintiff’s motion 23 is GRANTED. Dkt. No. 33. Plaintiff shall file an opposition in the time set forth below. 24 25 CONCLUSION 26 For the reasons discussed above, the Court orders as follows: 1 Nos. 24, 30. 2 2. Plaintiff's motion to amend is DENIED as unnecessary. Dkt. No. 26. The 3 || third amended complaint, Dkt. No. 29, is now the operative complaint in this action. 4 3. Defendant’s motion to dismiss the second amended complaint is DENIED as 5 || moot. Dkt. No. 27. 6 4, Plaintiff's motion for an extension of time to file opposition to Defendant’s 7 || latest motion to dismiss is GRANTED. Dkt. No. 33. Plaintiffs opposition shall be filed g || no later than twenty-eight (28) days from the date this order is filed. Defendant shall 9 || file a reply brief no later than fourteen (14) days after Plaintiff's opposition is filed. 10 This order terminates Docket Nos. 24, 26, 27, 30, and 33. 11 IT IS SO ORDERED. = 12 || Dated: _ April 23, 2020 hohe Lye hracutn) 5 BETH LABSON FREEMAN 3 United States District Judge 15 16 17 O Z 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Order Addressing Pending Motions 25 PRO-SE\BLF\CR.18\05558Saddozai_mots 26 27
Document Info
Docket Number: 5:18-cv-05558
Filed Date: 4/23/2020
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 6/20/2024