Conner v. Christensen
Petitioner: Anthony Conner
Respondent: J. Christensen
Case Number: 1:2021cv00160
Filed: April 7, 2021
Court: US District Court for the District of Idaho
Presiding Judge: Candy W Dale
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus (General)
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2254
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
June 4, 2021 Filing 8 ALL PARTIES HAVE CONSENTED TO PROCEED BEFORE A US MAGISTRATE JUDGE(jd)
May 27, 2021 Filing 7 Letter from Anthony Conner(jp) (mailed docket sheet)
May 27, 2021 Filing 6 NOTICE of Appearance by Kale D Gans on behalf of J. Christensen (Gans, Kale)
May 17, 2021 Opinion or Order Filing 5 INITIAL REVIEW ORDER. IT IS ORDERED Within 14 days after entry of this Order, Petitioner must either pay the $5.00 filing fee for this action or apply for in forma pauperis status. Petitioners request for appointment of counsel (contained in the Petition) is DENIED without prejudice. The Clerk of Court will serve (via ECF) a copy of the Petition (Dkt. 1), along with any attachments, together with a copy of this Order, on L. LaMont Anderson, on behalf of Respondent, at Mr. Andersons registered ECF address. Within 120 days after service of the Petition, Respondent may file either of the following: (1) a motion for summary dismissal or partial summary dismissal on procedural grounds (which may be followed by an answer if the motion is unsuccessful); or (2) an answer and brief, on the claims that were adjudicated on the merits by the Idaho Supreme Court, that also includes a brief summary (between one paragraph and several pages) of any procedural defenses for any claims (which may be argued in the alternative). If the response to the habeas petition is an answer, Petitioner must file a reply (formerly called a traverse), containing a brief rebutting Respondents answer and brief, which must be filed and served within 28 days after service of the answer and brief. If the response to the habeas petition is a motion, Petitioners response must be filed and served within 28 days after service of the motion, and Respondents reply, if any, must be filed and served within 14 days thereafter. In the response to the habeas petition, whether a motion or an answer and brief, Respondent must include citations to all portions of the state court record that support Respondents assertions. Alternatively, if any of Petitioners claims are currently under consideration in state court proceedings, Respondent (or Petitioner, for that matter) may file a motion to stay this case pending the outcome of those proceedings. No party may file supplemental responses, replies, affidavits, or other documents not expressly authorized by the Local Rules or by this Order without first obtaining leave of Court. No discovery may be undertaken in this matter unless a party obtains prior leave of Court, pursuant to Rule 6 of the Habeas Rules. The parties may, but need not, file the following in this matter: (1) notices of non-objections to motions to which they do not object; (2) responses to motions for appointment of counsel; (3) responses to motions that are meritless, frivolous, or filed in contravention of this Order; or (4) notices of intent not to file a reply. If additional briefing is required on any issue, the Court will order it. Each party must ensure that all documents filed with the Court are simultaneously served via the ECF system or by first-class mail upon the opposing party. All Court filings requesting relief or requesting that the Court make a ruling or take an action of any kind must be in the form of a pleading or motion. Petitioner must at all times keep the Court and Respondent advised of any change in address. If Petitioners custodian changes at any point during this litigation, Petitioner must file a Notice of Substitution of Respondent within 28 days of such change, identifying the person who is substituted as Respondent. Signed by Judge Candy W. Dale. (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by (kt)
April 21, 2021 RECEIPT: Fee Received $ 5.00, receipt # IDX27908 (jp)
April 14, 2021 Filing 4 Docket entry only - CONSENT to Magistrate Judge filed. (jp)
April 7, 2021 Filing 3 NOTICE of Assignment to Magistrate Judge and Requirement for Consent sent to counsel for Anthony Conner Consent/Objection to Magistrate due by 6/7/2021. (lm)
April 7, 2021 Opinion or Order Filing 2 ORDER of Conditional Filing - (lm)
April 7, 2021 Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus, filed by Anthony Conner.(lm)

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Respondent: J. Christensen
Represented By: L LaMont Anderson
Represented By: Kale D Gans
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