Miller v. USA
Petitioner: Jackie Lee Miller, Jr.
Respondent: USA
Case Number: 5:2016cv00112
Filed: June 20, 2016
Court: US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina
Office: Statesville Office
County: Iredell
Presiding Judge: Richard Voorhees
Nature of Suit: Motions to Vacate Sentence
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2255
Jury Demanded By: None

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Date Filed Document Text
November 9, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 15 CLERK'S JUDGMENT is hereby entered in accordance with the Court's Order dated 11/9/2018. Signed by Clerk, Frank G. Johns. (nvc)
April 12, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 11 ORDER granting 10 Motion to Stay. This action is held in abeyance pending the Supreme Court's resolution of United States v. Thilo Brown. Thereafter, Petitioner shall have 30 days to reply to the Government's Response in opposition to his 2255 Motion to Vacate. Signed by District Judge Max O. Cogburn, Jr on 4/12/2018. (nvc).
May 17, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 9 ORDER granting 8 Motion to Stay pending the Fourth Circuit's decision in United States v. Brown. Signed by District Judge Richard Voorhees on 5/17/2017. (nvc)
October 7, 2016 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER granting 4 Motion to Stay. This matter is held in abeyance pending Supreme Court's decision in Beckles. Thereafter, Respondent has 60 days from date of Supreme Court decision to file a response to petr's 2255 motion to vacate. Signed by District Judge Richard Voorhees on 10/7/2016. (cbb)
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