Crabtree v. Gittere
Opinion
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ZACKERY CRABTREE, Case No. 3:19-cv-00479-LRH-CBC
Petitioner, v. ORDER
WILLIAM GITTERE, et al.,
Respondents.
On August 16, 2019, this court denied petitioner’s motion to proceed in forma pauperis and directed him to pay the filing fee in order to proceed with his petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254. ECF No. 3. He has complied with that order and paid the required fee. ECF No. 4. The court has reviewed the petition pursuant to Habeas Rule 4, and the petition shall be filed herein and served upon the respondents. A petition for federal habeas corpus should include all claims for relief of which petitioner is aware. If petitioner fails to include such a claim in his petition, he may be forever barred from seeking federal habeas relief upon that claim. See 28 U.S.C. §2244(b) (successive petitions). If petitioner is aware of any claim not included in his petition, he should notify the court of that as soon as possible, perhaps by means of a motion to amend his petition to add the claim. /// In addition, petitioner has filed a motion for the appointment of counsel. ECF No. 2. Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §3006A(a)(2)(B), the district court has discretion to appoint counsel when it determines that the “interests of justice” require representation. There is no constitutional right to appointed counsel for a federal habeas corpus proceeding. Pennsylvania v. Finley, 481 U.S. 551, 555(1987); Bonin v. Vasquez, 999 F.2d 425, 428 (9th Cir. 1993). The decision to appoint counsel is generally discretionary. Chaney v. Lewis, 801 F.2d 1191, 1196 (9th Cir. 1986); Bashor v. Risley, 730 F.2d 1228, 1234 (9th Cir. 1984). However, counsel must be appointed if the complexities of the case are such that denial of counsel would amount to a denial of due process, and where the petitioner is a person of such limited education as to be incapable of fairly presenting his claims. See Chaney, 801 F.2d at1196; see also Hawkins v. Bennett, 423 F.2d 948 (8th Cir. 1970). The petition on file in this action is sufficiently clear in presenting the issues that petitioner wishes to bring. Also, the issues in this case are not particularly complex. It does not appear that appointment of counsel is warranted in this instance. Petitioner’s motion for the appointment of counsel is denied. IT THEREFORE IS ORDERED that the Clerk shall FILE the petition for writ of habeas corpus (ECF No. 1-1) and motion for appointment of counsel (ECF No. 1-2) and shall ELECTRONICALLY SERVE the petition and a copy of this order on the respondents. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk shall add Aaron D. Ford, Attorney General of the State of Nevada, as counsel for respondents. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondents shall have 60 days from the date of entry of this order to appear in this action, and to answer or otherwise respond to the petition. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if respondents file an answer, petitioner shall have 60 days from the date on which the answer is served on him to file and serve a reply. If respondents file a motion to dismiss, petitioner shall have 60 days from the dismiss, and respondents shall, thereafter, have 30 days to file a reply in support of the motion. IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that any additional state court record exhibits filed herein by either petitioner or respondents shall be filed with a separate index of exhibits identifying the exhibits by number. The CM/ECF attachments that are filed further shall be identified by the number or numbers of the exhibits in the attachment. The hard copy of any additional state court record exhibits shall be forwarded — for this case — to the staff attorneys in Reno. IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that petitioner's motion for appointment of counsel is DENIED. IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that petitioner's motion for status check (ECF No. 5) is DENIED as moot. DATED this 11th day of September, 2019. -
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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