Marchet v. Benson
Azlen Adieu Farquoit Marchet |
Larry Benson |
Prisoner Litigation Unit |
2:2018cv00577 |
July 19, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
Jill N Parrish |
Ted Stewart |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 2 ORDER OF RECUSAL Judge Jill N. Parrish recused. Case reassigned to Judge Ted Stewart for all further proceedings. Signed by Judge Jill N. Parrish on 7/26/18. (dla) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus ( Filing fee $ 5 receipt number 4681082704). (Originally received on 07/19/2018) filed by Azlen Adieu Farquoit Marchet. (Attachments: #1 Partial List of Exhibits, #2 Pretext Call Into Evidence, #3 Pretext Call Argument, #4 Argument Over Pretext Call Being Opened, #5 Det Lougy Testimony, #6 Pretext Call, #7 Redactions Conversation, #8 Marchet Police Interview, #9 P.C. Testimony, #10 A.H. Testimony, #11 Petitioner Comparison Chart, #12 Court of Appeals Decision, #13 Jury Instructions, #14 3rd District Court Decision and Order, #15 Facts and Findings, #16 Notice of Appeal, #17 Order of Summary Affirmance, #18 Order Denying Certiorari, #19 Envelope ) Assigned to Judge Jill N. Parrish (tlh) Modified on 7/20/2018 by correcting text (tlh). |
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