No. 25-5295
David C. Lettieri v. Department of Justice, et al.
Tags: appeal-duration constitutional-procedure jurisdictional-timing notice-of-appeal prisoner-mailbox-rule procedural-prejudice
Latest Conference:
2025-10-10
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether the sixty-day notice period for appeal is triggered by notice to the petitioner and how the prisoner mailbox rule applies to appeal duration
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
No question identified. : Questions 23-cv-771 1. For a notice.^of appeal it is sixty days from the notice to the petitioner? 2. Does the "prisioner mailbox rule" matter? 3. Does length of duration of the appeal matter on being prejudice?
Docket Entries
2025-10-14
The motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis is denied, and the petition for a writ of certiorari is dismissed. See Rule 39.8. As the petitioner has repeatedly abused this Court's process, the Clerk is directed not to accept any further petitions in noncriminal matters from petitioner unless the docketing fee required by Rule 38(a) is paid and the petition is submitted in compliance with Rule 33.1. See Martin v. District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 506 U. S. 1 (1992) (per curiam).
2025-09-18
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 10/10/2025.
2025-04-04
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due September 5, 2025)
Attorneys
Dept. of Justice, et al.
D. John Sauer — Solicitor General, Respondent
Federal Respondents
D. John Sauer — Solicitor General, Respondent