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Re: US Supreme Court Petition Writing

by lawdog <nunyabusiness@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 24, 2005 at 06:45 PM

So basically you are a disbarred lawyer who has never been successful
in filing a petition for review the Supreme Court?

On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 22:29:06 -0700, "nolawyer" <nolawyer@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:

>A Petition for Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court
>requires ability to distill complex issues, facts and legal
>research into a small booklet that must pique the interest of at
>least one of the nine Justices, upon first glance, and make it
>through an acceptance vote at their Friday conference between
>October and July. Only about 100 Writs of Certiorari are granted
>each year, out of over 4000 Petitions, but the effort
>and expense are often worthwhile.
 




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US Supreme Court Petition Writing
"nolawyer" <  2005-04-18 22:29:06 
Re: US Supreme Court Petition Writing
lawdog <nunyabusiness@  2005-04-24 18:45:35 

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