Blount v. United States Of America

Filing 36

ORDER denying 34 Petition for Inquiry. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 6/7/2021. (pts)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA AUGUSTA DIVISION REGINALD EMMIT BLOUNT, * 5 Petitioner, * * V. * CV 118-112 * UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, * * Respondent. * ORDER Presently before the Inquiry." (Doc. 34.) Court is Petitioner's ^'Petition for Petitioner ^^seeks all information" in the Court's possession because "it has been more than 12 months since the filing of the petition without any acknowledgment or ruling in this matter." Recommendation (Id.) ("R&R") The was Magistrate filed on the Petitioner via USPS mail on May 3, 2019. Judge's docket Report and (Docs. 29, 30.) sent and to On May 29, 2019, after receiving no objections from Petitioner, the Court adopted the R&R which granted Petitioner's motion to withdraw petition for relief under 28 U.S.C. ยง 2255 (Doc. 26) and denied Petitioner's remaining ineffective assistance of counsel claim. (Doc. 31.) The Clerk entered judgment in favor of Respondent and closed this case on the same day. (Doc. 32.) To the extent Petitioner is requesting the Court provide him a copy of all the filings in his case at no cost, that request is DENIED. Petitioner is not entitled to free copies of Court records. See Jackson v. Ajibade, No. CV 311-020, 2011 WL 3468373, at *1 (S.D. Ga. Aug. 8, 2011) {citing Wanninger v. Davenport, 697 F.2d 992, 994 (11th Cir. 1983) (per curiam); Jones v. Franzen, 697 F.2d 801, 803 (7th Cir. 1983)). Petitioner may purchase copies of any Court record directly from the Clerk of Court for $0.50 per page. Petitioner's motion is DENIED. ORDER ENTERED at Augusta, Georgia, this day of June, 2021. J. RAl^AL HALL, ^lEF JUDGE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA

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