No oral arguments for the Supremes in March.
And BOP is closed for 30 days -- no visits of any kind and no movement.
As of this morning, the 11th Circuit is still planning on conducting oral arguments the week of March 30.
District Court is still open but judges are being very good about continuing matters and trying to help.
We were told that the SCt is still requiring paper filing despite being "shut down."
ReplyDeleteHas the 11th Circuit made a decision to proceed with the OA calendar here the end of March or have they not issued any ruling yet?
ReplyDeleteDo you mean the entire BOP? Or just FDC? What about people due to be released? (you can tell I am a defense lawyer - AUSAs would only ask about their new arrests)
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ReplyDeleteThe 11th Circuit has not made a decision as to the arguments set in two weeks.
Yes, people who have finished there sentences will be released.
New arrests can wait 14 days in the SHU
ReplyDeleteWhy should non=violent offender be held in SHU as opposed to being released? Every new person introduced into jail population puts people at risk.
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