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HILLMAN v. U.S., 5:08-cr-25(DCB)(JCS). (2012)

Court: District Court, S.D. Mississippi Number: infdco20120504j42 Visitors: 10
Filed: May 03, 2012
Latest Update: May 03, 2012
Summary: ORDER DAVID BRAMLETTE, District Judge. This cause is before the Court on the petitioner William Hillman, Jr.'s motion (docket entry 49) for order directing service of the government's response to Hillman's Motion to Vacate, and setting time for Hillman's reply. Having carefully considered the motion and the government's response, and being fully advised in the premises, the Court finds as follows: The petitioner acknowledges that the government filed its response to the Motion to Vacate on
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ORDER

DAVID BRAMLETTE, District Judge.

This cause is before the Court on the petitioner William Hillman, Jr.'s motion (docket entry 49) for order directing service of the government's response to Hillman's Motion to Vacate, and setting time for Hillman's reply. Having carefully considered the motion and the government's response, and being fully advised in the premises, the Court finds as follows:

The petitioner acknowledges that the government filed its response to the Motion to Vacate on January 13, 2012; however, he represents that he did not receive a copy of the response, despite the certificate service which states that a copy was mailed to William Hillman, Jr., Inmate No: 10633-035, LSCI, P.O. Box 999, Butner, NC 27509.

In its response, the government states that it has re-mailed a copy of its response to the petitioner, and that it does not oppose additional time being granted to the petitioner to file a reply brief.

Accordingly,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petitioner William Hillman, Jr.'s motion (docket entry 49) for order directing service of the government's response to Hillman's Motion to Vacate, and setting time for Hillman's reply, is GRANTED;

FURTHER ORDERED that the petitioner shall have twenty (20) days from his receipt of the government's response, or twenty (20) days from the date of entry of this Order, whichever is the later date, to file a reply brief.

SO ORDERED.

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