Hankins v. Milyard

Filing 57

ORDER Applicant requested an extension of time to file for certiorari review in the Colorado Supreme Court a request for an expedited ruling, ECF No. 56 , in this case is conflicting and is properly DENIED. The case remains stayed until Applicants direct appeal is resolved by the state courts. Status reports still must be filed every sixty days on the first day of every other month, by Judge William J. Martinez on 8/5/2014. (evana, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge William J. Martínez Civil Action No. 11-cv-01090-WJM TERENCE J. HANKINS, Applicant, v. KEVIN MILYARD, Warden, and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, Respondents. ORDER This matter comes before the Court on Applicant’s pleading titled “Report of August 1, 2014, and Answer,” ECF No. 56, that was entered on the Docket on July 31, 2014. Applicant requests that this Court expedite a ruling in this case because of his health and age. The Court now having reviewed the pleading hereby FINDS AND ORDERS as follows: Respondents submitted a Fourteenth Status Report, ECF No. 55, on July 31, 2014. This Status Report indicates that the Colorado Court of Appeals issued a published opinion affirming Applicant’s judgment of conviction on June 5, 2014. Applicant then requested an extension of time to petition for certiorari review. In response, the Colorado Supreme Court extended the time until September 18, 2014. It is therefore ORDERED that because Applicant requested an extension of time to file for certiorari review in the Colorado Supreme Court a request for an expedited ruling, ECF No. 56, in this case is conflicting and is properly DENIED. The case remains stayed until Applicant’s direct appeal is resolved by the state courts. Status reports still must be filed every sixty days on the first day of every other month. DATED this 5th day of August, 2014. BY THE COURT: __________________________ William J. Martínez United States District Judge 2

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