GIGURE v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Petitioner: TYLER GIGURE
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Case Number: 1:2024cv00114
Filed: January 18, 2024
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
Presiding Judge: James Patrick Hanlon
Referring Judge: Crystal S Wildeman
Nature of Suit: Prisoner: Vacate Sentence
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2255 Motion to Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
March 8, 2024 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE - The United States shall have until April 15, 2024, in which to answer the allegations of the motion for relief pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255, and the petitioner shall have twenty-eight (28) calendar days after service of the answer in which to reply. See Order for details. Signed by Judge James Patrick Hanlon on 3/8/2024 (Copy mailed to Petitioner).(LBT)
February 22, 2024 Filing 4 Amended MOTION to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence (2255), filed by Petitioner TYLER GIGURE. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit, #2 Envelope) (JSR)
January 29, 2024 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ORDER DIRECTING CASTRO NOTICE - This Order provides the petitioner with his notice of the treatment of his post-judgment filing and his opportunity to withdraw or amend the motion. He shall have through February 26, 2024, to: (1) file an amended motion which contains a complete statement of the claims and grounds on which he could and does challenge his conviction, and/or sentence; (2) withdraw such motion insofar as it could be thought to seek relief authorized by 28 U.S.C. 2255, or (3)notify the Court that the filing of January 4, 2024, does constitute a complete statement of the claims and grounds on which he could and does challenge his conviction and/or sentence. If he does not take one of these steps by February 26, 2024, the motion will be treated as a 2255 motion and the case will proceed. The clerk shall include a form 2255 motion with the petitioner's copy of this Order. (See Order.) Signed by Judge James Patrick Hanlon on 1/29/2024. Copies to Petitioner via US mail. (Attachments: #1 Form 2255 Motion) (JSR)
January 18, 2024 Filing 2 MOTION to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence (2255), filed by TYLER GIGURE. (Attachments: #1 Envelope) (JSR)
January 18, 2024 Opinion or Order Filing 1 ORDER DIRECTING TREATMENT OF POST-JUDGMENT MOTION AND OPENING OF NEW CIVIL ACTION - The defendant's motion for court assistance, dkt. 104, shall be treated as a motion seeking relief pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2255. Accordingly, the following steps shall be taken: (See Order.) Signed by Judge James Patrick Hanlon on 1/18/2024. Copy to Petitioner via US mail. (JSR)

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