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Case 2:12-cv-04239-MMB Document 284-9 Filed 11/09/18 Page 1 of 4
`Case 2:12-cv-04239-MMB Document 284-9 Filed 11/09/18 Page 1 of 4
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`EXHIBIT I
`EXHIBIT I
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`Case 2:12-cv-04239-MMB Document 284-9 Filed 11/09/18 Page 2 of 4
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`LOCAL CIVIL RULES
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`Effective September 1, 2016
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`Case 2:12-cv-04239-MMB Document 284-9 Filed 11/09/18 Page 3 of 4
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`effective September 1, 2016
`Filing Discovery Materials for Use in Pretrial Motions. When discovery
`(d)
`materials are necessary for consideration of a pretrial motion, a party shall file only the
`portions of discovery on which that party relies to support or oppose the motion.
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`LR 5.3
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`Prisoner’s Civil Rights Complaints.
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`A prisoner’s complaint alleging violations of civil rights under 28 U.S.C. § 1331 or
`§ 1343 must be filed in accordance with the current miscellaneous order establishing procedures
`for such actions.
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`LR 5.4
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`Post-Conviction Relief.
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`A prisoner application, motion, or petition filed under 28 U.S.C. § 2241, § 2254, or
`§2255 must be filed in accordance with the current miscellaneous order establishing procedures
`for such applications, motions, or petitions.
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`LR 6.1
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`Time Deemed Filed.
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`A pleading, motion, or other paper that is filed by electronic means before midnight
`central time of any day will be deemed filed on that day. A pleading, motion, or other paper that
`is filed on paper before the clerk’s office is scheduled to close on any day will be deemed filed
`on that day.
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`LR 7.1
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`Motion Practice.
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`Unless otherwise directed by the presiding judge, motion practice is controlled by
`subsection (h) of this rule. In addition, the parties must comply with the following:
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`Conference. Before filing a motion, an attorney for the moving party must
`(a)
`confer with an attorney for each party affected by the requested relief to determine
`whether the motion is opposed. Conferences are not required for motions to dismiss,
`motions for judgment on the pleadings, motions for summary judgment, motions for new
`trial, or when a conference is not possible.
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`(b)
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`Certificate of Conference.
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`(1)
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`(2)
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`(3)
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`Each motion for which a conference is required must include a certificate
`of conference indicating that the motion is unopposed or opposed.
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`If a motion is opposed, the certificate must state that a conference was
`held, indicate the date of conference and the identities of the attorneys
`conferring, and explain why agreement could not be reached.
`If a conference was not held, the certificate must explain why it was not
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`effective September 1, 2016
`possible to confer, in which event the motion will be presumed to be
`opposed.
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`Proposed Order. Except for an opposed motion that is submitted on paper, each
`(c)
`motion must be accompanied by a proposed order that is set forth separately. An agreed
`proposed order must be signed by the attorneys or parties.
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`Brief. An opposed motion must be accompanied by a brief that sets forth the
`(d)
`moving party’s contentions of fact and/or law, and argument and authorities, unless a
`brief is not required by subsection (h) of this rule. A response to an opposed motion
`must be accompanied by a brief that sets forth the responding party’s contentions of fact
`and/or law, and argument and authorities. A responding party is not required to file a
`brief in opposition to a motion for which a brief is not required by subsection (h) of this
`rule.
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`Time for Response and Brief. A response and brief to an opposed motion must
`(e)
`be filed within 21 days from the date the motion is filed.
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`Time for Reply Briefs. Unless otherwise directed by the presiding judge, a
`(f)
`party who has filed an opposed motion may file a reply brief within 14 days from the
`date the response is filed.
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`No Oral Argument. Unless otherwise directed by the presiding judge, oral
`(g)
`argument on a motion will not be held.
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