Diaz-Castro v. Roman-Roman et al
Maria Judith Diaz-Castro |
Pablo Roman-Roman, Juan Diaz-Pagan, Ana Gonzalez, FNU Escalera and Roberto Sanchez-Ramos |
3:2009cv01033 |
January 13, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico |
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition) Office |
Vega Alta |
Salvador E Casellas |
None |
Federal Question |
28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State) |
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Filing 42 ORDER. DENIED 37 MOTION for Reconsideration re 31 Opinion and Order, Terminate Motions; NOTED 41 MOTION Submitting English Translation; MOOT 40 MOTION to Appoint Counsel filed by Maria Judith Diaz-Castro. Signed by Judge Salvador E Casellas on 6/11/2010.(LB) |
Filing 31 OPINION AND ORDER. GRANTED 26 MOTION to dismiss; DENIED AS MOOT 30 MOTION for Reconsideration and for an Additional Time to File Certified Translations. Upon reviewing the document provided in support of Defendant's motion to dismiss, this C ourt notes that it may take judicial notice of the date the Commonwealth Court's decisions were issued in regards to Petitioner. As such, the Orders at Dockets ## 28 & 29 are SET ASIDE. Signed by Judge Salvador E Casellas on 2/10/2010.(LB) |
Filing 12 OPINION AND ORDER. DENIED 9 MOTION to Appoint Counsel filed by Maria Judith Diaz-Castro. Signed by Judge Salvador E Casellas on 8/11/2009.(LB) |
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