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7 results for “Alicia Marie Richards”

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24A1241 Alicia Marie Richards v. Ryal W. Richards California 2025-06-13 Presumed Complete None
24A225 Alicia Marie Richards v. Richard A. Marshack, Chapter 7 Trustee Ninth Circuit 2024-08-30 Presumed Complete certiorari civil-contempt court-procedure filing-deadline prisoner-rights pro-se Whether a pro se prisoner's motion to extend a filing deadline for a certiorari petition constitutes a valid legal request when the underlying civil c…
23A1157 Alicia Marie Richards v. Richard A. Marshack, Chapter 7 Trustee, et al. Ninth Circuit 2024-06-25 Presumed Complete access-to-courts constitutional-rights petition-for-certiorari pro-se-litigant procedural-barriers supreme-court Whether the First and Fourteenth Amendments protect a pro se litigant's right to meaningful access to the Supreme Court and timely filing of a petitio…
23-7281 Alicia Marie Richards v. Ryal W. Richards California 2024-04-19 Denied 28-usc-1446 civil-procedure discretion federal-jurisdiction remand remand-petition removal removal-statute state-court-proceedings subject-matter-jurisdiction Whether the court had subject matter jurisdiction after the removal to the District Court?
23A415 Alicia Marie Richards v. Ryal W. Richards California 2023-11-08 Presumed Complete court-discretion family-law legal-interpretation legislative-intent statutory-construction statutory-interpretation Whether a state court may construe a statute in a manner that deviates from the Legislature's intended plain meaning
20-7860 Alicia Marie Richards v. Ryal W. Richards California 2021-04-27 Denied civil-procedure due-process equal-protection family-law pro-se-litigant property-rights sanctions statutory-interpretation Is the statutory law taking of a person's property arbitrary, too broad and discriminatory under Dusenbery v. United States, 534 U.S. 161 (2002) and v…
20-6795 Alicia Marie Richards v. Ryal W. Richards California 2021-01-07 Denied 14th-amendment civil-procedure due-process eviction ex-parte-eviction judicial-discretion property-rights sanctions Does the 'Compel Obedience Clause' in Civil Code of Procedure Section 128 allow ex parte eviction on the court's own motion?