Johnson v. Kariko ( 2021 )


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  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 8 WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT TACOMA 9 10 ROBERT EARLE JOHNSON, CASE NO. 3:20-cv-05514-BHS-JRC 11 Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING MOTION 12 v. FOR EXTENSION AND DENYING MOTION TO COMPEL 13 SARAH KARIKO, et al., 14 Defendants. 15 16 This matter is before the Court on plaintiff’s motions for an extension of the discovery 17 deadline and to compel. Dkts. 38, 40. For the reasons set forth herein, the Court grants the 18 motion for an extension and denies the motion to compel without prejudice—meaning that upon 19 a proper showing, plaintiff may renew his motion to compel if necessary at a future date and 20 upon an appropriate showing. However, the motion to compel regarding request for admission 21 12 is denied with prejudice, meaning that plaintiff may not renew his motion in this regard at a 22 future date. 23 24 1 MOTION TO COMPEL 2 In the motion to compel, plaintiff requests that the Court compel defendant Stephen 3 Sinclair to respond to certain of plaintiff’s interrogatories and requests for admission. See Dkt. 4 40, at 2–3. 5 Defendants objected to interrogatories 1, 5, 6, and 10 and requests for admissions 5, 8, 9, 6 11, 12, 14, and 15. Dkt. 40, at 13–33. Plaintiff asserts that he wrote to defendants’ attorney 7 informing her of his intent to move to compel regarding the interrogatories and regarding the 8 responses to his requests for admissions. Dkt. 40, at 35–36. Plaintiff asserts that defense counsel 9 cancelled his last attempt to schedule a conference call and then plaintiff brought his motion to 10 compel. See Dkt. 40, at 36. 11 In response, defendants’ attorney asserts that she had to cancel the previous conference 12 call due to a scheduling conflict and that after plaintiff filed the motion to compel, they were able 13 to schedule a telephonic conference on February 22, 2021. Dkt. 43, at 3. Under penalty of 14 perjury, defense counsel states that she and plaintiff have met and conferred regarding the 15 requested interrogatories and admissions and that defendant Sinclair agreed to provide a 16 supplemental response to all but one request for admission (number 12). Dkt. 43, at 3. 17 Therefore, the motion to compel is moot regarding a majority of the requested discovery, 18 since it appears that defendant Sinclair has agreed to supplement his responses. The motion to 19 compel is accordingly denied, but the denial is without prejudice. 20 The remaining discovery dispute concerns request for admission 12, which states, 21 “[p]lease admit as [sic] Washington Department of Corrections secretary has a constitutional 22 duty to protect Mr. Johnson’s health safety.” Dkt. 40, at 31. Defendants object that this request 23 for admission is impermissible since it seeks a legal conclusion, among other things. Dkt. 40, at 24 1 31. Their objection is well-taken. See Playboy Enters., Inc. v. Welles, 60 F. Supp. 2d 1050, 2 1057 (S.D. Cal. 1999) (“Requests for admissions cannot be used to compel an admission of a 3 conclusion of law.”). Therefore, the motion to compel is denied with prejudice solely inasmuch 4 as plaintiff seeks to compel defendant Sinclair to respond to request for admission 12. 5 MOTION FOR EXTENSION 6 Plaintiff seeks—and defendants do not oppose—a 60-day extension of the discovery 7 deadline. The Court finds good cause and grants the extension. The Court also correspondingly 8 extends the deadline for dispositive motions, as set forth below. 9 CONCLUSION 10 The motion for an extension is granted (Dkt. 38), and the motion to compel (Dkt. 40) is 11 denied without prejudice, except that plaintiff’s request to compel defendant Sinclair to respond 12 to request for admission 12 is denied with prejudice. The following deadlines are amended: the 13 discovery deadline is now May 14, 2021, and the dispositive motions cutoff is now June 11, 14 2021. 15 Dated this 11th day of March, 2021. 16 17 A 18 J. Richard Creatura 19 United States Magistrate Judge 20 21 22 23 24

Document Info

Docket Number: 3:20-cv-05514

Filed Date: 3/11/2021

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/4/2024