Greenway, et al v. Stewart, et al
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ORDER: Petitioner shall file a brief addressing the merits of his trial and appeal ineffectiveness claims by 3/9/2012. Respondents shall file a response to Petitioner's merits brief by 5/4/2012. Petitioner shall file a reply by 5/25/2012. (see attached pdf for complete information) Signed by Judge Raner C Collins on 1/4/2012. (GCP)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
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Richard Harley Greenway,
Petitioner,
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Dora B. Schriro, et al.,
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Respondents.
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No. CV-98-25-TUC-RCC
DEATH PENALTY CASE
ORDER
This matter having been remanded by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for
consideration on the merits of Petitioner’s claims alleging ineffective assistance of counsel
during trial and on direct appeal, see Greenway v. Schriro, 653 F.3d 790, 797-800 (9th Cir.
2011), the Court enters the following briefing schedule:
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No later than Friday, March 9, 2012, Petitioner shall file a brief addressing
the merits of his trial and appeal ineffectiveness claims. The merits brief shall include a
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discussion of the applicable standards of review and shall also include any requests for
evidentiary development, including identification of the evidence or facts sought to be
developed and the applicable standards governing evidentiary development.
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No later than Friday, May 4, 2012, Respondents shall file a response to
Petitioner’s merits brief.
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No later than Friday, May 25, 2012, Petitioner shall file a reply.
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The Court’s courtesy copy of the above-filed briefs shall be spiral bound on
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the left and shall include a table of contents, an exhibits list (if any), and tabs between
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exhibits (if any).
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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DATED this 4th day of January, 2012.
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