Avery v. NH, State of
Edgar Clifford Avery, Jr. |
NH, State of |
NH Attorney General - Notice Only - Habeas (Court Use Only) and NH Department of Corrections - Notice Only - Habeas (Court Use Only) |
1:2023cv00245 |
May 4, 2023 |
US District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
Andrea K Johnstone |
Landya B McCafferty |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State) |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 9 JUDGMENT is hereby entered in accordance with #8 Order on Report and Recommendation. Signed by Daniel J. Lynch, Clerk of Court. (Case Closed) (vln) |
Filing 8 ///ORDER approving #5 Report and Recommendation. The clerk is directed to enter judgment and close this case. So Ordered by Chief Judge Landya B. McCafferty.(vln) |
Filing 7 OBJECTION to #5 Report and Recommendation filed by Edgar Clifford Avery, Jr. (Attachments: #1 Appendix 1, #2 Appendix 2, #3 Appendix 3, #4 Replacement Page 9 (Filed on 6/29/2023)(vln) |
Filing 6 MOTION to Extend Time to Object/Respond to #5 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, filed by Edgar Clifford Avery, Jr.(vln) |
Filing 5 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re #4 Addendum, #3 Addendum, #2 Addendum, #1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus recommending for the foregoing reasons, the district judge should deny the motion to vacate, dismiss the petition for lack of jurisdiction, and decline to issue a certificate of appealability. Any objections to this Report and Recommendation must be filed within fourteen days of receipt of this notice. Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b)(2). The fourteen-day period may be extended upon motion. Follow up on Objections to R&R on 5/25/2023. The court only follow up date DOES NOT include 3 additional days that may apply per FRCP 6(d) and FRCrP 45(c). So Ordered by US Magistrate Judge Andrea K Johnstone.(de) |
Filing 4 Addendum to #1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by Edgar Clifford Avery, Jr. (de) |
Filing 3 Addendum to #1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by Edgar Clifford Avery, Jr. (de) |
Filing 2 Addendum to #1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by Edgar Clifford Avery, Jr. (de) |
Filing Fee paid - case converted to a civil case: $ 5.00 (Credit Card), receipt number 648. Case assigned to Chief Judge Landya B. McCafferty. New case number is 1:23-cv-00245-LM. Please show this number with the judge designation on all future pleadings. (cmp) |
NOTICE. This case has been designated for Electronic Case Filing. All further submissions shall be filed in compliance with the Administrative Procedures for Electronic Case Filing. Pro se litigants are not required to file electronically and may continue to file documents in paper format. Persons filing electronically are strongly encouraged to complete the interactive training modules available on the courts website. To access these modules, click #HERE. (mc) |
NOTICE - Filing Fee Omitted. Either the $5.00 filing fee or an application to proceed without fees or costs must be submitted within 60 days. If proceeding without prepayment of fees or costs is sought the court needs: Application to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees or Costs, Certificate of Custodial Institution.Compliance Deadline set for 7/3/2023.(mc) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 2254 filed by Edgar Clifford Avery, Jr. (Attachments: #1 Supporting Documents)(mc) |
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