Kimberlin v. United States
Petition for certiorari denied on January 9, 2023
Issue: Whether a petitioner must show he suffers from a “civil
disability”—that is, a collateral consequence that causes a
substantial and present harm, is specific to the criminal
context, and arises solely from the erroneous conviction—before a court can grant a writ of error coram nobis, or
whether a court may instead presume that every conviction has collateral consequences that provide adequate
standing to seek relief.
Date | Proceedings and Orders (key to color coding) |
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May 26 2022 | Application (21A773) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from June 7, 2022 to August 6, 2022, submitted to Justice Barrett. |
May 31 2022 | Application (21A773) granted by Justice Barrett extending the time to file until August 6, 2022. |
Aug 05 2022 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due September 8, 2022) |
Aug 30 2022 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from September 8, 2022 to October 11, 2022, submitted to The Clerk. |
Aug 31 2022 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including October 11, 2022. |
Sep 06 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of Rights Behind Bars filed. |
Oct 03 2022 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from October 11, 2022 to November 10, 2022, submitted to The Clerk. |
Oct 04 2022 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is further extended to and including November 10, 2022. |
Nov 10 2022 | Brief of respondent United States in opposition filed. |
Nov 22 2022 | Reply of petitioner Brett C. Kimberlin filed. |
Nov 30 2022 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/6/2023. |
Jan 09 2023 | Petition DENIED. |