Ezell v. United States of America
Filing
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ORDER granting Petitioner's 11 Motion for Leave to File Over-length Reply Memorandum, signed by Judge Ricardo S Martinez. (SWT)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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TERRY LAMELL EZELL,
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Petitioner,
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
No: C17-0255RSM
(CR05-273RSM)
ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER’S
MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE AN
OVERLENGTH REPLY MEMORANDUM
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Respondent.
This matter comes before the Court upon the motion of the petitioner, Terry L. Ezell,
seeking leave to file overlength reply memorandum, and having reviewed petitioner’s motion
(Dkt. #11), and having considered the same, this Court hereby orders as follows:
Petitioner’s motion to file overlength reply memorandum is granted. Petitioner is
granted leave to file the following overlength pleading:
Petitioner’s Reply In Support Of The Motion Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 To Vacate, Set
Aside Or Correct A Sentence, which is no more than 46 pages in length, excluding
the exhibit and the certificate of service.
DATED this 13 day of June, 2017.
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A
RICARDO S. MARTINEZ
CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER’S MOTION FOR LEAVE
TO FILE AN
OVERLENGTH REPLY MEMORANDUM - 1
Law Office of Jonathan S. Solovy, PLLC
705 Second Avenue, Suite 1300
Seattle, Washington 98104-1741
(206) 388-1090
solovylaw@earthlink.net
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Presented by:
s/ Jonathan S. Solovy
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Jonathan S. Solovy, WSBA #16622
Law Office of Jonathan S. Solovy, PLLC
Attorney for Terry L. Ezell
705 Second Avenue, Suite 1300
Seattle, WA 98104-1741
Telephone: (206) 388-1090
Facsimile: (206) 623-2186
E-mail: solovylaw@earthlink.net
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ORDER GRANTING PETITIONER’S MOTION FOR LEAVE
TO FILE AN
OVERLENGTH REPLY MEMORANDUM - 2
Law Office of Jonathan S. Solovy, PLLC
705 Second Avenue, Suite 1300
Seattle, Washington 98104-1741
(206) 388-1090
solovylaw@earthlink.net
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