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L.H. v. BROWN, CIV. S-06-2042 LKK/GGH. (2012)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20120410650 Visitors: 5
Filed: Apr. 06, 2012
Latest Update: Apr. 06, 2012
Summary: ORDER LAWRENCE K. KARLTON, Senior District Judge. The court is in receipt of the Special Master's Seventh Report, the defendants' objections thereto and the plaintiffs' reply. The court must admit to some uncertainty as what appears to be much ado about very little. The court wishes to be clear that various failures to advance the parole process should be viewed with concern. Nevertheless, what is in issue appears to be in most cases, no more than objections to tone and phrasing. It appears to
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ORDER

LAWRENCE K. KARLTON, Senior District Judge.

The court is in receipt of the Special Master's Seventh Report, the defendants' objections thereto and the plaintiffs' reply. The court must admit to some uncertainty as what appears to be much ado about very little. The court wishes to be clear that various failures to advance the parole process should be viewed with concern. Nevertheless, what is in issue appears to be in most cases, no more than objections to tone and phrasing. It appears to the court that the report is on the whole quite complimentary to the defendants' effort and progress. The negative comments, such as they are, with the possible exception of the concern about the hearing rooms, are taken as not significant failures on defendants' part. It is the court's view that no meaningful purpose would be served by a hearing to resolve the present dispute. Accordingly, in order to insure that the record is complete, the court will order the report, defendants' objections, and the plaintiffs' reply filed, without further action.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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