No. 21-386

Andre Barnaby, et al. v. United States

Lower Court: Second Circuit
Docketed: 2021-09-09
Status: GVR
Type: Paid
Relisted (2)
Tags: 18-usc-924 attempted-robbery circuit-split crime-of-violence hobbs-act section-924c sentencing sentencing-enhancement
Key Terms:
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Latest Conference: 2022-06-23 (distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether attempted robbery under the Hobbs Act qualifies as a 'crime of violence'

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTION PRESENTED The question presented here is identical to the question presented in United States v. Taylor, No. 20-1459, in which this Court granted certiorari on July 2, 2021: Whether attempted robbery under the Hobbs Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1951, qualifies as a “crime of violence,” meaning that it “has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person or property of another,” id. § 924(c)(3)(A).

Docket Entries

2022-07-29
JUDGMENT ISSUED
2022-06-27
Petition GRANTED. Judgment VACATED and case REMANDED for further consideration in light of <i>United States</i> v. <i>Taylor</i>, 596 U. S. ___ (2022).
2022-06-21
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/23/2022.
2021-12-29
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/14/2022.
2021-12-27
Petition for writ of certiorari dismissed under Rule 46 only as to petitioner Constantin Cheese.
2021-12-17
Stipulation to dismiss the petition under Rule 46.1 only as to petitioner Constantin Cheese filed.
2021-11-12
Memorandum of respondent United States filed.
2021-10-06
Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including November 12, 2021. See Rule 30.1
2021-10-05
Motion to extend the time to file a response from October 12, 2021 to November 11, 2021, submitted to The Clerk.
2021-09-07
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due October 12, 2021)

Attorneys

Andre Barnaby, et al.
Nicolas BourtinSullivan & Cromwell LLP, Petitioner
Nahjuan Perry
Murray SingerMurray E. Singer, Esq., Petitioner
United States
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Respondent