BEAN v. NORTHERN NH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, 07-cv-328-JL. (2012)
Court: District Court, D. New Hampshire
Number: infdco20120510b34
Visitors: 25
Filed: May 08, 2012
Latest Update: May 08, 2012
Summary: ORDER JOSEPH N. LaPLANTE, District Judge. Petitioner has filed a pleading entitled "Motion to Appeal Motion for Postponement" (doc. no. 130). This pleading, like various others submitted by the Petitioner, is difficult to interpret and does not clearly state the desired relief. To the extent this pleading is intended to be another request for reconsideration, that request is DENIED. To the extent the Petitioner intended this pleading to serve as a motion to extend the time to file a Notice of
Summary: ORDER JOSEPH N. LaPLANTE, District Judge. Petitioner has filed a pleading entitled "Motion to Appeal Motion for Postponement" (doc. no. 130). This pleading, like various others submitted by the Petitioner, is difficult to interpret and does not clearly state the desired relief. To the extent this pleading is intended to be another request for reconsideration, that request is DENIED. To the extent the Petitioner intended this pleading to serve as a motion to extend the time to file a Notice of A..
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ORDER
JOSEPH N. LaPLANTE, District Judge.
Petitioner has filed a pleading entitled "Motion to Appeal Motion for Postponement" (doc. no. 130). This pleading, like various others submitted by the Petitioner, is difficult to interpret and does not clearly state the desired relief. To the extent this pleading is intended to be another request for reconsideration, that request is DENIED. To the extent the Petitioner intended this pleading to serve as a motion to extend the time to file a Notice of Appeal pursuant to Fed. R. App. P. 4(a)(5)(A)(i), that motion is GRANTED. The Petitioner has until June 1, 2012, to file both a Notice of Appeal and a request for the First Circuit Court of Appeals to issue a certificate of appealability. See Fed. R. App. P. 22(b).
SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle