This blog focuses on news and information regarding practice in the federal courts in the Eastern District of California, with a special emphasis on criminal and civil rights cases.
John Balazs is an attorney in Sacramento, California, specializing in criminal defense, including appeals, habeas corpus, pardons, expungements, and civil forfeiture actions. After graduating from UCLA Law School in 1989, he clerked for Judge Harry Pregerson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. John was an Assistant Federal Defender in Fresno and Sacramento from 1992-2001. Please email EDCA items of interest to [email protected]. Follow me on twitter @balazslaw.
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My tough 6-5 Ninth Circuit en banc loss in wonky habeas jurisdiction case
Here is the Ninth Circuit en banc opinion in Nettles v. Grounds, No. 12-16935, which will be up on the Court's website later today. It's a wonky, habeas jurisdiction case with broad implications. A tough 6-5 loss for me. Cert petition to follow.
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My tough 6-5 Ninth Circuit en banc loss in wonky habeas jurisdiction case
Here is the Ninth Circuit en banc opinion in Nettles v. Grounds, No. 12-16935, which will be up on the Court's website later today. It's a wonky, habeas jurisdiction case with broad implications. A tough 6-5 loss for me. Cert petition to follow.