Nelson v. Attorney General of the State of Nevada, et al

Filing 68

ORDER Mary Lou Wilson appointed as CJA counsel for petitioner. Motion to reopen and/or for other appropriate relief due by 7/31/2013. Responses due within 30 days from service of motion. Replies due within 14 days from service of response. C lerk, upon request by newly appointed counsel, shall provide counsel of copies of those items in record requested by regenerated notices or other convenient method. Exhibits shall be filed with separate index. Clerk shall serve copy of this order t o CJA Coordinator and to petitioner by mail. (Distributed copy to CJA Coordinator and sent hard copy to Petitioner at NNCC, PO Box 7000, Carson City, NV 89702 on 2/7/13). Please see attached for further details. Signed by Judge Larry R. Hicks on 2/6/13. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - JC)

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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA 5 6 7 JIMMY LEE NELSON, 8 Petitioner, 9 3:06-cv-00129-LRH-VPC vs. ORDER 10 11 12 ATTORNEY GENERAL, et al. Respondents. 13 14 15 The Court enters this appointment and scheduling order in this habeas matter following upon the CJA Coordinator’s identification of a panel attorney as replacement counsel. 16 In establishing a deadline for a counseled motion to reopen, the Court takes into account that 17 the Supreme Court granted a petition for a writ of certiorari in McQuiggin v. Perkins, 133 S.Ct. 527 18 (2012), raising the question of whether the federal one-year limitation period may be avoided on a 19 showing of actual innocence. Oral argument in McQuiggin currently is scheduled for February 25, 20 2013, and a decision likely will be issued no later than the end of the term on June 30, 2013. 21 In the present case, petitioner has alleged in proper person that prior federal habeas counsel 22 failed to investigate and pursue an argument seeking to avoid the time bar based on alleged actual 23 innocence. Petitioner’s effort to reopen the matter questions prior counsel’s actions at a different time 24 and thus necessarily under different precedent. However, it nonetheless would be preferable to have 25 the benefit of the Supreme Court’s McQuiggin decision in litigating and adjudicating any counseled 26 motion to reopen. The Court therefore will set a deadline of July 31, 2013, for petitioner to file a 27 counseled motion to reopen and/or for other appropriate relief. This interval additionally should provide 28 counsel ample time to review the case file and investigate petitioner’s allegations. 1 The Court will direct the Clerk to regenerate notices of electronic filing of prior filings herein 2 so that replacement counsel will have access to the prior federal record. These filings include, inter 3 alia, copies of the state court record exhibits and medical records presented by prior federal habeas 4 counsel. Counsel should cite to such existing materials as they are pertinent to any relief sought by 5 petitioner, without the need for filing duplicates of materials that already are in the federal record. If 6 substitute counsel files any additional exhibits herein, counsel shall comply with the provisions set forth 7 below regarding the manner of filing such exhibits. 8 The Court reiterates that the May 29, 2012, mailing date of the proper person motion to reopen 9 will be deemed the constructive date of filing of the counseled motion with regard to any timeliness 10 challenge raised as to the counseled motion to the extent that the motion is based upon substantially the 11 same grounds as the proper person motion. See #67, at 1. Nothing in this order precludes any party 12 from seeking appropriate relief prior to the July 31, 2013, deadline. 13 IT THEREFORE IS ORDERED that Mary Lou Wilson, Esq., 337 Marsh Avenue, Reno, NV 14 89509, (775) 337-0200, a Criminal Justice Act panel attorney in this District, is appointed as counsel 15 for petitioner pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3006A(a)(2)(B). Counsel will represent petitioner in all 16 proceedings related to this matter, including any appeals or certiorari proceedings, unless allowed to 17 withdraw. 18 IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that petitioner shall have until up to and including July 31, 2013, 19 within which to file a counseled motion to reopen and/or for other appropriate relief. Respondents shall 20 have thirty (30) days from service of the motion to file a response, and petitioner thereafter shall have 21 fourteen (14) days from service of the response to file a reply. Any motions for extension or other 22 collateral relief in anticipation of a motion to reopen will be subject to the standard response and reply 23 times under the local rules. Discovery may be pursued only with leave of court first obtained pursuant 24 to Rule 6 of the Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases. 25 IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that the Clerk of Court, upon request by newly appointed counsel, 26 shall provide counsel with copies of those items in the federal record requested by counsel, by 27 regenerated notices of electronic filing or other method convenient for the Clerk. 28 //// -2- 1 IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that any further exhibits filed herein by any party shall be filed 2 with a separate index of exhibits identifying the exhibits by number and presenting any state court 3 record exhibits included therein in chronological order. Exhibits shall be filed as CM/ECF attachments 4 to docket entries, each docket entry and attachment shall identify the exhibit(s) included therein, and 5 as many such exhibits/attachments shall be included under each single docket entry as is technically 6 feasible. Attachments, however, permissibly may consist of only one exhibit. Cf. ## 20-27. The 7 purpose of this provision is so that the Court and any reviewing court thereafter will be able to 8 determine from the face of the electronic docket sheet which exhibits are filed in which attachments. 9 In addition to serving counsel, the Clerk shall send a copy of this order to the CJA Coordinator 10 and to the petitioner in proper person by mail, noting said transmittal in the docket entry for this order. 11 DATED this 6th day of February, 2013. 12 13 __________________________________ LARRY R. HICKS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -3-

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