1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA
3 LUIS CARDENAS-ORNELAS, Case No. 2:21-cv-00030-APG-VCF
4 Plaintiff ORDER
5 v.
6 WICKHAM, et al.,
7 Defendants
8 9 I. DISCUSSION 10 On January 7, 2021, Plaintiff, an inmate in the custody of the Nevada Department 11 of Corrections (“NDOC”), submitted a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and 12 a “Judicial Notice and Motion for Waiver.” (ECF Nos. 1-1 and 1-2). Plaintiff has neither 13 paid the full $402 filing fee for this matter nor filed an application to proceed in forma 14 pauperis. 15 Judicial Notice 16 Plaintiff is advised that the term “judicial notice,” as used in Plaintiff’s filing at ECF 17 No. 1-2, does not mean what Plaintiff appears to think it means. “Judicial notice” is a term 18 of legal art, and it does not mean that a litigant wants to tell the court something. Federal 19 Rule of Evidence 201 permits the court to take judicial notice of an adjudicative fact that 20 is “not subject to reasonable dispute” because it is either “generally known within the trial 21 court’s territorial jurisdiction” or “can be accurately and readily determined from sources 22 whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned.” Fed. R. Evid. 201(b)(1), (2); accord 23 U.S. v. Chapel, 41 F.3d 1338, 1342 (9th Cir. 1994). For example, a party could ask the 24 court to take judicial notice that Christmas Day in 2019 fell on a Wednesday. 25 Plaintiff has offered nothing that this Court can properly take judicial notice of 26 under the Rules of Evidence. Instead, it appears that he is using this term when he 27 wishes to tell the Court something. This is not a proper use of a motion for judicial notice, 28 and Plaintiff is directed not to utilize a motion for judicial notice in the future to tell the 1 Court things he wants it to know or believe or to otherwise improperly file a motion for 2 judicial notice. The motion for judicial notice is denied. 3 Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis 4 Plaintiff’s motion requests that the Court not require him to provide a complete 5 application to proceed in forma pauperis and accept his motion as an application to 6 proceed in forma pauperis. (ECF No. 1-2 at 2). 7 Under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2) and Local Rule LSR 1-2, an inmate seeking to begin 8 a civil action in this Court may apply to proceed in forma pauperis in order to file the civil 9 action without prepaying the full $402 filing fee. To apply for in forma pauperis status, the 10 inmate is required to submit all three of the following documents to the Court: 11 (1) a completed Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis for Inmate, this 12 Court’s approved form (i.e. pages 1 through 3 with the inmate’s two signatures on 13 page 3), 14 (2) a Financial Certificate properly signed by both the inmate and a prison or jail 15 official (i.e. page 4 of this Court’s approved form), and 16 (3) a copy of the inmate’s prison or jail trust fund account statement for the 17 previous six-month period. 18 The Court cannot and will not waive the requirement that Plaintiff either pay a filing 19 fee or provide documentation establishing that he qualifies for in forma pauperis status. 20 Plaintiff has not filed any of the three documents and has not provided any information 21 showing that he qualifies for in forma pauperis status. The Court therefore denies the 22 motion’s request that the Court accept the motion as an application to proceed in forma 23 pauperis. 24 Plaintiff states in his motion that he has been denied access to the law library and, 25 after repeated requests, High Desert State Prison (“HDSP”) officials have failed to provide 26 him with the necessary forms he has requested, including a complaint form, an application 27 to proceed in forma pauperis form, and a financial certificate form. (ECF No. 1-2 at 1.) 28 The Court notes that it has been receiving other filings from HDSP, including fully 1 complete applications to proceed in forma pauperis with complete financial documents. 2 However, in the event that Plaintiff is being treated differently and is being denied a 3 financial certificate and an inmate account statement for the previous six-month period 4 from prison officials, Plaintiff shall file an affidavit in this case detailing when he requested 5 the documents, who he spoke to about the status of the documents, who he followed up 6 with after he did not receive the documents, and their responses. In other words, if 7 Plaintiff is unable to acquire the necessary documents from prison officials, after making 8 efforts to do so following receipt of this Court's order this date, he must provide the Court 9 with an affidavit, signed under the penalty of perjury, that demonstrates he has done all 10 that he could to acquire the documents by the Court’s deadline. Plaintiff’s affidavit should 11 include dates of his requests, dates of his follow-up requests, names of the prison officials 12 that he communicated with about these matters, and their responses. 13 If Plaintiff’s affidavit demonstrates that he has done all that was possible to acquire 14 the documents, the Court will consider his application to proceed in forma pauperis 15 complete if he also files a properly completed Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis 16 for Inmate on this Court’s approved form. The Court is providing Plaintiff with a copy of 17 the form with this order. If Plaintiff does not timely complete and submit the first three 18 pages of the form with the required financial documents or affidavit, the Court will dismiss 19 the case without prejudice for Plaintiff to open a new case when he pays the fee or 20 submits the required documents. 21 Accordingly, the Court denies Plaintiff’s motion for judicial notice and waiver (ECF 22 No. 1-2). The Court will grant Plaintiff a one-time extension to March 12, 2021 to pay the 23 full $402 filing fee or file the required documentation to proceed in forma pauperis. 24 If Plaintiff does not file a fully complete application to proceed in forma pauperis 25 with all three required documents or the first three pages of the application to proceed in 26 forma pauperis and an affidavit detailing the efforts he took to acquire the financial 27 certificate and inmate account statement for the previous six-month period from prison 28 officials, or pay the full $402 filing fee for a civil action on or before March 12, 2021, this 1 case will be subject to dismissal without prejudice for Plaintiff to file a new case with the 2 Court when Plaintiff files a fully complete application to proceed in forma pauperis or pays 3 the full $402 filing fee. 4 The Court will retain Plaintiff’s civil rights complaint (ECF No. 1-1), but the Court 5 will not file the complaint unless and until Plaintiff fully complies with this order. 6 II. CONCLUSION 7 For the foregoing reasons, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff’s motion for judicial notice 8 and waiver (ECF No. 1-2) is denied. 9 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court will send Plaintiff the 10 approved form application to proceed in forma pauperis by an inmate, as well as the 11 document entitled information and instructions for filing an in forma pauperis application. 12 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that on or before March 12, 2021, Plaintiff will either 13 pay the full $402 filing fee for a civil action (which includes the $350 filing fee and the $52 14 administrative fee) or file with the Court: 15 (1) a completed Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis for Inmate on this 16 Court’s approved form (i.e.
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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA
3 LUIS CARDENAS-ORNELAS, Case No. 2:21-cv-00030-APG-VCF
4 Plaintiff ORDER
5 v.
6 WICKHAM, et al.,
7 Defendants
8 9 I. DISCUSSION 10 On January 7, 2021, Plaintiff, an inmate in the custody of the Nevada Department 11 of Corrections (“NDOC”), submitted a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and 12 a “Judicial Notice and Motion for Waiver.” (ECF Nos. 1-1 and 1-2). Plaintiff has neither 13 paid the full $402 filing fee for this matter nor filed an application to proceed in forma 14 pauperis. 15 Judicial Notice 16 Plaintiff is advised that the term “judicial notice,” as used in Plaintiff’s filing at ECF 17 No. 1-2, does not mean what Plaintiff appears to think it means. “Judicial notice” is a term 18 of legal art, and it does not mean that a litigant wants to tell the court something. Federal 19 Rule of Evidence 201 permits the court to take judicial notice of an adjudicative fact that 20 is “not subject to reasonable dispute” because it is either “generally known within the trial 21 court’s territorial jurisdiction” or “can be accurately and readily determined from sources 22 whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned.” Fed. R. Evid. 201(b)(1), (2); accord 23 U.S. v. Chapel, 41 F.3d 1338, 1342 (9th Cir. 1994). For example, a party could ask the 24 court to take judicial notice that Christmas Day in 2019 fell on a Wednesday. 25 Plaintiff has offered nothing that this Court can properly take judicial notice of 26 under the Rules of Evidence. Instead, it appears that he is using this term when he 27 wishes to tell the Court something. This is not a proper use of a motion for judicial notice, 28 and Plaintiff is directed not to utilize a motion for judicial notice in the future to tell the 1 Court things he wants it to know or believe or to otherwise improperly file a motion for 2 judicial notice. The motion for judicial notice is denied. 3 Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis 4 Plaintiff’s motion requests that the Court not require him to provide a complete 5 application to proceed in forma pauperis and accept his motion as an application to 6 proceed in forma pauperis. (ECF No. 1-2 at 2). 7 Under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2) and Local Rule LSR 1-2, an inmate seeking to begin 8 a civil action in this Court may apply to proceed in forma pauperis in order to file the civil 9 action without prepaying the full $402 filing fee. To apply for in forma pauperis status, the 10 inmate is required to submit all three of the following documents to the Court: 11 (1) a completed Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis for Inmate, this 12 Court’s approved form (i.e. pages 1 through 3 with the inmate’s two signatures on 13 page 3), 14 (2) a Financial Certificate properly signed by both the inmate and a prison or jail 15 official (i.e. page 4 of this Court’s approved form), and 16 (3) a copy of the inmate’s prison or jail trust fund account statement for the 17 previous six-month period. 18 The Court cannot and will not waive the requirement that Plaintiff either pay a filing 19 fee or provide documentation establishing that he qualifies for in forma pauperis status. 20 Plaintiff has not filed any of the three documents and has not provided any information 21 showing that he qualifies for in forma pauperis status. The Court therefore denies the 22 motion’s request that the Court accept the motion as an application to proceed in forma 23 pauperis. 24 Plaintiff states in his motion that he has been denied access to the law library and, 25 after repeated requests, High Desert State Prison (“HDSP”) officials have failed to provide 26 him with the necessary forms he has requested, including a complaint form, an application 27 to proceed in forma pauperis form, and a financial certificate form. (ECF No. 1-2 at 1.) 28 The Court notes that it has been receiving other filings from HDSP, including fully 1 complete applications to proceed in forma pauperis with complete financial documents. 2 However, in the event that Plaintiff is being treated differently and is being denied a 3 financial certificate and an inmate account statement for the previous six-month period 4 from prison officials, Plaintiff shall file an affidavit in this case detailing when he requested 5 the documents, who he spoke to about the status of the documents, who he followed up 6 with after he did not receive the documents, and their responses. In other words, if 7 Plaintiff is unable to acquire the necessary documents from prison officials, after making 8 efforts to do so following receipt of this Court's order this date, he must provide the Court 9 with an affidavit, signed under the penalty of perjury, that demonstrates he has done all 10 that he could to acquire the documents by the Court’s deadline. Plaintiff’s affidavit should 11 include dates of his requests, dates of his follow-up requests, names of the prison officials 12 that he communicated with about these matters, and their responses. 13 If Plaintiff’s affidavit demonstrates that he has done all that was possible to acquire 14 the documents, the Court will consider his application to proceed in forma pauperis 15 complete if he also files a properly completed Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis 16 for Inmate on this Court’s approved form. The Court is providing Plaintiff with a copy of 17 the form with this order. If Plaintiff does not timely complete and submit the first three 18 pages of the form with the required financial documents or affidavit, the Court will dismiss 19 the case without prejudice for Plaintiff to open a new case when he pays the fee or 20 submits the required documents. 21 Accordingly, the Court denies Plaintiff’s motion for judicial notice and waiver (ECF 22 No. 1-2). The Court will grant Plaintiff a one-time extension to March 12, 2021 to pay the 23 full $402 filing fee or file the required documentation to proceed in forma pauperis. 24 If Plaintiff does not file a fully complete application to proceed in forma pauperis 25 with all three required documents or the first three pages of the application to proceed in 26 forma pauperis and an affidavit detailing the efforts he took to acquire the financial 27 certificate and inmate account statement for the previous six-month period from prison 28 officials, or pay the full $402 filing fee for a civil action on or before March 12, 2021, this 1 case will be subject to dismissal without prejudice for Plaintiff to file a new case with the 2 Court when Plaintiff files a fully complete application to proceed in forma pauperis or pays 3 the full $402 filing fee. 4 The Court will retain Plaintiff’s civil rights complaint (ECF No. 1-1), but the Court 5 will not file the complaint unless and until Plaintiff fully complies with this order. 6 II. CONCLUSION 7 For the foregoing reasons, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff’s motion for judicial notice 8 and waiver (ECF No. 1-2) is denied. 9 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court will send Plaintiff the 10 approved form application to proceed in forma pauperis by an inmate, as well as the 11 document entitled information and instructions for filing an in forma pauperis application. 12 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that on or before March 12, 2021, Plaintiff will either 13 pay the full $402 filing fee for a civil action (which includes the $350 filing fee and the $52 14 administrative fee) or file with the Court: 15 (1) a completed Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis for Inmate on this 16 Court’s approved form (i.e. pages 1 through 3 of the form with the inmate’s two 17 signatures on page 3), 18 (2) a Financial Certificate properly signed by both the inmate and a prison or jail 19 official (i.e. page 4 of this Court’s approved form), and 20 (3) a copy of the inmate’s prison or jail trust fund account statement for the 21 previous six-month period. 22 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, if Plaintiff is denied the financial certificate and 23 inmate account statement for the previous six-month period from prison officials, Plaintiff 24 shall instead file the first three pages of the application to proceed in forma pauperis and 25 submit an affidavit, as described above, on or before March 12, 2021. 26 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, if Plaintiff does not file a fully complete 27 application to proceed in forma pauperis with all three documents, or the first three pages 28 of the application to proceed in forma pauperis and an affidavit or pay the full $402 filing 4 fee for a civil action on or before March 12, 2021, this case will be subject to dismissal 2 without prejudice. 3 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court will retain the complaint 4} (ECF No.1-1) but will not file it at this time. □□ 5 DATED: 1-13-2021 ws I . at _ Low iat. 7 UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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