#186, Drano Series
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Barb's Petition for Writ of Certiorari
for Review of Dismissal on Immunity Grounds of
Barb v. Bar
On Saturday, 24 May 2008,
Barb mailed this petition to the
United States Supreme Court.
She has not had time to html the file,
so here it is in pdf. Just click on the links
and see the originals.
cert-petition-cover-52108.pdf
cert-petition-forewords.pdf
cert-petition.pdf
cert-TAB-A-THREE-opinions.pdf
cert-TAB-C.pdf
cert-TAB-D.pdf
cert-TAB-E-180-pages.pdf
This pleading has the following parts:
- front cover
- forewords, which contain the
- Questions Presented and the
- Table of Contents
- the Petition itself, which contains
- an Introductory Statement
- a list of excerpts from the constitutions, statutes, and rules which apply (boring to those not detailed oriented so scroll down until you reach the Statement of the Case)
- Statement of the Case, which describes the proceedings below,
- at the Essex County Superior Court)
- the Massachusetts Appeals Court )
- the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth ("the SJC")
- Reasons Warranting Review
- the Appendices A through E, which contain the court judgments, and Barb's pleadings filed in the courts
A Proof of Service form must also be filed. I did not include that in this file.
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the Petition!!!
Please note that the Supreme Court rules require that the pleading be typed in 12-point Century Schoolbook, which is larger than Times Roman.
The footnotes must also be done in 10-point Century Schoolbook.
In booklet form, there is a 9000-word limit and no page limit (single-spaced). Forty copies must be supplied.
In 8½ " x 11" format, there is a 40-page limit (double-spaced), but NO word limit. One original and 10 copies must be filed.
Prisoners and indigent folks may file using the 8½ " x 11" format.
To be declared indigent, you must file
ONE original and TEN copies of a
Motion for Leave to Proceed as an Indigent
with an attached
APPLICATION OR DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF THE MOTION FOR LEAVE TO PROCEED AS AN INDIGENT