Petrozzi v. Thurston County Superior Court et al

Filing 24

ORDER denying 22 Motion to Consolidate. Petitioner may file an amended habeas petition on or before 3/16/2018. If petitioner fails to file a petition by the deadline, the Court may recommend that his petition be dismissed for failure to follow a Court order. Signed by Magistrate Judge J Richard Creatura. (Attachments: # 1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (blank), # 2 copy of the Court's original Order to Show Cause (ECF #8))(CMG)(cc mailed to Petitioner along with a blank Petition & copy of Order #8)

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Petition for Relief From a Conviction or Sentence By a Person in State Custody (Petition Under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 for a Writ of Habeas Corpus) Instructions NOTE: CAUTION: You must include in this petition all the grounds for relief from the conviction or sentence that you challenge. And you must state the facts that support each ground. If you fail to set forth all the grounds in this petition, you may be barred from presenting additional grounds at a later date CAPITAL CASES: If you are under a sentence of death, you are entitled to the assistance of counsel and should request the appointment of counsel PETITION UNDER 28 U.S.C. § 2254 FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS BY A PERSON IN STATE CUSTODY United States District Court Western C17-5677RBL/JRC PETITION CAUTION: To proceed in the federal court, you must ordinarily first exhaust (use up) your available state-court remedies on each ground on which you request action by the federal court. Also, if you fail to set forth all the grounds in this petition, you may be barred from presenting additional grounds at a later date. GROUND ONE: Direct Appeal of Ground One: Post-Conviction Proceedings: Other Remedies: GROUND TWO: Direct Appeal of Ground Two: Post-Conviction Proceedings: Other Remedies: GROUND THREE: Direct Appeal of Ground Three: Post-Conviction Proceedings: Other Remedies: GROUND FOUR: Direct Appeal of Ground Four: Post-Conviction Proceedings Other Remedies:

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