Tanishia Williams v. Michael Pallares
Petitioner / Appellant: TANISHIA SAVANNAH WILLIAMS
Respondent / Appellee: MICHAEL PALLARES, Acting Warden
Case Number: 22-16683
Filed: October 28, 2022
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus
Docket Report

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December 2, 2022 Filing 5 Filed order (Appellate Commissioner): On November 30, 2022, the district court granted appellants motion to extend the time to file the notice of appeal. The November 18, 2022, order to show cause is therefore discharged, and this appeal will move forward based on appellants October 27, 2022, notice of appeal. The notice of appeal is deemed to constitute a request for a certificate of appealability. See 9th Cir. R. 22-1(d). This court will rule on the request for a certificate of appealability and any pending motions in a later order. (MOATT) [12601412] (JMR) [Entered: 12/02/2022 04:49 PM]
December 1, 2022 Filing 4 Received copy of District Court order filed on 11/30/2022. GRANTING Motion for Extension of Time to file Notice of Appeal [12600025] (NAC) [Entered: 12/01/2022 10:53 AM]
November 30, 2022 Filing 3 Filed (ECF) Appellant Tanishia Savannah Williams response to Court order dated 11/18/2022. Date of service: 11/30/2022. [12599674] [22-16683] (Johnson, Arwen) [Entered: 11/30/2022 06:14 PM]
November 18, 2022 Filing 2 Filed clerk order (Deputy Clerk: LCC): A review of the record suggests that this court may lack jurisdiction over this appeal because the notice of appeal was not filed within 30 days after the district courts judgment entered on September 22, 2022. See 28 U.S.C. 2107(a); Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(1)(A), (a)(4)(B)(ii). Further, the record does not reflect that appellant has filed a motion in the district court to extend or reopen the time for appeal. See Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(5)-(6), 26(b)(1). Within 21 days after the date of this order, appellant shall either move for voluntary dismissal of the appeal or show cause why it should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. If appellant elects to show cause, a response may be filed within 10 days after service of the memorandum. If appellant does not comply with this order, the Clerk will dismiss this appeal pursuant to Ninth Circuit Rule 42-1. Briefing is suspended pending further order of the court. [12591511] (JMR) [Entered: 11/18/2022 02:28 PM]
October 28, 2022 Filing 1 Open 9th Circuit docket. No COA order in district court. Record on appeal included: Yes. [12575451] (OC) [Entered: 10/28/2022 11:45 AM]

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Petitioner / appellant: TANISHIA SAVANNAH WILLIAMS
Represented By: Arwen R. Johnson
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