Havard v. Epps et al
Jeffrey Havard |
Christopher Epps and Jim Hood |
5:2008cv00275 |
September 15, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Death Penalty - Habeas Corpus Office |
Adams |
Keith Starrett |
None |
Federal Question |
28:2254 Ptn for Writ of H/C - Stay of Execution |
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Filing 101 ORDER granting 100 Joint Motion Requesting Scheduling Order; Amended Petition and supporting brief due in 90 days; Answer and supporting brief due 60 days thereafter; Reply due 30 days thereafter. IFP status will continue. Appointment of counsel will continue. Budget to be filed ex parte by October 25, 2021. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on September 22, 2021 (Rushing, Terryl) |
Filing 96 ORDER granting 85 Motion to Stay Proceedings. The Clerk of Court is directed to remove this case from the Court's active docket. Petitioner should notify the Court within 30 days of a final adjudication of his request to file a successive petition. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on 5/22/2014 (scp) |
Filing 78 ORDER denying 74 Motion to Clarify; denying 77 Motion to Seal Case. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on 8/30/2013 (scp) |
Filing 39 ORDER granting in part and denying in part Plaintiff's 34 Motion for Leave to Conduct Discovery. Plaintiff's 36 Motion for an Evidentiary Hearing is denied without prejudice to Havard's right to re-urge this motion at a later date. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on May 10, 2010 (dsl) |
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