No. 23A573

Faith Townsend v. Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Lower Court: Sixth Circuit
Docketed: 2023-12-21
Status: Presumed Complete
Type: A
Tags: compliance petition-for-rehearing pro-se supreme-court-rule word-count writ-of-certiorari
Latest Conference: N/A
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the Supreme Court will grant a pro se litigant's application to exceed the standard word count limit for a petition for rehearing of a writ of certiorari

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

No question identified. : This plaintiff is applying for leave from the court to extend the word count in the accompanying petition for rehearing. The documents were already printed and bound and being prepared for delivery to the post office when the error was realized. Despite the error, all care was taken to not be repetitive and attach documents that has been previously submitted. Understanding ProSe litigants are not to receive special treatment, I am hoping to be forgiven this infraction. Thanks, s/Faith Townsend 803 E. 155th Cleveland, Ohio 44110 216-647-1697 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Faith Townsend Rockwell Automation Inc. As Required by Supreme Court Rule 33.1(h), I certify that the petition for rehearing of writ of certiorari contains 5,068 words and does not comply. An application to exceed the word count accompanies the enclosed petition. I declare Under penalty that the foregoing is true and correct Executed on December 4 ___, 2023

Docket Entries

2023-12-22
Application (23A573) to file petition for rehearing in excess of word limits granted by Justice Kavanaugh. The petition for rehearing may not exceed 5,068 words.
2023-12-06
Application (23A573) to file petition for rehearing in excess of word limits, submitted to Justice Kavanaugh.

Attorneys

Faith Townsend
Faith Townsend — Petitioner