Taylor v. Nish
George J. Taylor, III |
Attorney General of the State of Pennsylvania and Joseph P. Nish |
1:2011cv00642 |
April 7, 2011 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Harrisburg Office |
Wayne |
EC |
Christopher C. Conner |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State) |
None |
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Filing 39 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER following USCA remand DENYING petition for writ of habeas corpus 1 , directing Clrk of of Ct to CLOSE case, & noting no basis for issuance of certificate of appealability. (See memo & order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 9/5/13. (ki) |
Filing 29 ORDER denying petitioner's motion 21 for reconsideration of 1/27/12 memo & order. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Honorable Christopher C. Conner on 09/18/12. (ki) |
Filing 20 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - It is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Petition for writ of habeas corpus 1 DISMISSED w/out prejudice for failure to exhaust state court remedies.; 2. Ptnr's motion for prelim injunction &/or evidentiary hearing & appt of cnsl 18 DENIED as MOOT.; 3. Clrk of Ct directed to CLOSE case.; 4. No basis for issuance of certificate of appealability. (See memo & order for complete details.) Signed by Honorable Christopher C. Conner on 01/27/12. (ki) |
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