Boudreau v. State of Rhode Island
Petitioner: JASON D. BOUDREAU
Respondent: STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Case Number: 24-1470
Filed: May 19, 2024
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Nature of Suit: General (Habeas Corpus)
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
July 1, 2024 MOTION for certificate of appealability filed by Appellant Jason D. Boudreau. Served on 06/27/2024. [24-1470] (ALW) [Entered: 07/01/2024 03:57 PM]
June 25, 2024 Opinion or Order ORDER entered: Upon consideration of motion, it is ordered that the time for Appellant Jason D. Boudreau to file a memorandum supporting a certificate of appealability be enlarged to and including July 31, 2024 . [24-1470] (ALW) [Entered: 06/25/2024 12:20 PM]
June 24, 2024 MOTION to extend time to file a memorandum supporting issuance of a certificate of appealability filed by Appellant Jason D. Boudreau. Served on 06/18/2024. [24-1470]. CLERK'S NOTE: Docket entry was edited to modify the docket text. (ALW) [Entered: 06/24/2024 05:27 PM]
May 29, 2024 Opinion or Order ORDER entered: This court has docketed this appeal from the denial of appellant's petition for writ of habeas corpus. The case cannot go forward unless a certificate of appealability issues. 28 U.S.C. 2253(c)(1)(A). The district court declined to issue a certificate of appealability on May 23, 2024. Appellant is ordered to file a memorandum requesting issuance of a certificate of appealability in this court by June 28, 2024 . The memorandum should set forth specific facts, reasons, and issues supporting the issuance of a certificate. See 1st Cir. R. 22.0(b). See also 28 U.S.C. 2253(c)(2) (in order for a certificate to be granted, applicant must make substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right). After June 28, 2024 , whether or not appellant has filed a memorandum, the case will be submitted to the court for a determination as to whether a certificate should issue. If a certificate is denied, the appeal will be terminated. [24-1470] (ALW) [Entered: 05/29/2024 10:47 AM]
May 23, 2024 SUPPLEMENTAL record filed. Docket entry: 28 (Ruling on Certificate of Appealability). [24-1470] (ALW) [Entered: 05/24/2024 12:16 PM]
May 22, 2024 Opinion or Order ORDER directing district court to issue or deny a certificate of appealability. [24-1470] (ALW) [Entered: 05/22/2024 11:20 PM]
May 20, 2024 NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellee State of Rhode Island filed by Attorney Christopher R. Bush. Served on 05/20/2024. [24-1470] (CRB) [Entered: 05/20/2024 09:24 AM]
May 20, 2024 CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #25) filed by Appellant Jason D. Boudreau. [24-1470]. CLERK'S NOTE: Docket entry was edited to modify the docket text. (ALW) [Entered: 05/20/2024 01:18 AM]

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Respondent: STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Represented By: Christopher Robinson Bush
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Petitioner: JASON D. BOUDREAU
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