Lathrop v. Keyser
Robert Lee Lathrop |
William Keyser, Jr. |
1:2020cv01608 |
November 2, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Lawrence J Vilardo |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 6 ORDER that within 90 days of the date of this order, Respondent shall file and serve an answer and memorandum of law. Respondents may file a motion to dismiss within 30 days; Petitioner shall have 30 days upon receipt of the answer or motion to dismiss to file a written response; within 30 days of the date of this order the clerk of the court or any other official having custody of the records of the proceedings in New York State Supreme Court, Monroe County, leading to the conviction shall submit such records to the respondent or his attorney. The Clerk of Court shall serve a copy of the petition and this order electronically via a Notice of Electronic Filing to the Office of the Attorney General, Federal Habeas Unit, criminalappealshabaes@ag.ny.gov. Signed by Hon. Lawrence J. Vilardo on 12/3/2020. (Attachments: #1 Petition) (CGJ) Copy mailed to Petitioner |
Remark: Clerk mailed copy of # 6 Order to Robert Lee Lathrop. (MD) |
Filing 5 Letter regarding payment of fee from Robert Lee Lathrop, dated 11/23/2020, to Clerk. (KM) |
Filing fee received: $ 5.00, receipt number BUF070316. (KM) |
Filing 4 JUDGMENT in favor of William Keyser, Jr against Robert Lee Lathrop. Signed by Hon. Lawrence J. Vilardo on 11/5/2020. (CGJ) Copy mailed to Petitioner |
Filing 3 ORDER that the Clerk of Court shall administratively terminate this action without prejudice and without filing the petition or assessing a filing fee. If the petitioner wishes to re-open this action, he shall so notify this Court, in writing, no later than thirty days from the date of this order; the petitioners writing shall include either (a) the $5.00 filing fee or (b) the completed and signed prison certification of his inmate trust fund account. Signed by Hon. Lawrence J. Vilardo on 11/5/2020. (CGJ) Copy of Order and motion form mailed to Petitioner |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Robert Lee Lathrop. (CGJ) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus, filed by Robert Lee Lathrop. (CGJ) |
Remark: Petitioner has been mailed a pro se packet including a privacy notice, consent to proceed before a Magistrate Judge, and a civil case timeline. (CGJ) |
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Petitioner: Robert Lee Lathrop | |
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Respondent: William Keyser, Jr. | |
Represented By: | Arlene Roces and Laura Lampert (e-service only) |
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