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Case 3:03-cv-00678-AWT Document 11 Filed 02/O4/2005 Page 1 of 1
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FIRST SCHEDULING ORDER
The plaintiff has filed this Section 1983 complaint against the defendant(s). The first
appearance in this action was filed on 01/06/2004 .
Preparation for trial should proceed at this time on claims in the complaint which have not
been dismissed or withdrawn. All discovery and further proceedings in this case are limited
to this claimlthese claims.
Pursuant to Rule 16(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, it is hereby ORDERED:
1. Defendant shall file any motions to dismiss for failure to state a claim under Fed. R.
Civ. P. 12(b)(6), or motions to dismiss as frivolous under Title 28 U.S.C. Section
1915(e), or answer or other reply within 20 days ofthe date of this order. Failure to
respond to the complaint in a timely manner will result in the entry of default
for failure to plead.
2. If either party determines that an early settlement conference would be beneficial
in this case, he shall file a motion seeking a settlement conference within 90 days
of the date of this order.
3. Discovery pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rules 26 through 37,
shall be completed within three months (90 days) of the date ofthis order. Discovery
requests need not be tiled with the court.
4. All motions for summaryjudgment shall be filed within four months (120 days) ofthe
date of this order.
5. Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 9(a), a non—moving party must respond to a dispositive P
motion within 21 days of the date the motion was filed. If no response is filed, or the
response is not timely, the dispositive motion can be granted absent objection. Ifthe
motion is granted, the complaint will be dismissed as to all defendants, appearing
and non—appearing and the case will be closed. The case will not proceed to trial.
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SO ORDERED thiai day of ,4 ,20@ a .
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