Davis v. State of Maine
Petitioner: MATTHEW R. DAVIS
Respondent: STATE OF MAINE
Case Number: 25-1461
Filed: May 12, 2025
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Nature of Suit: General (Habeas Corpus)
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May 13, 2025 Opinion or Order ORDER directing petitioner to file a request for a certificate of appealability in this court by 06/12/2025 . Date of denial by district court: May 8, 2025. [25-1461] (GB) [Entered: 05/13/2025 10:38 AM]
May 12, 2025 CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #12) filed by Appellant Matthew R. Davis. Appearance form and Docketing Statement due 05/27/2025M . [25-1461] (GB) [Entered: 05/12/2025 12:30 PM]

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Petitioner: MATTHEW R. DAVIS
Represented By: Hunter J. Tzovarras
Represented By: Matthew R. Davis
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Respondent: STATE OF MAINE
Represented By: Katie Sibley
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