Moore v. United States
Petition for certiorari denied on June 17, 2019
Issue: Whether Taylor v. United States" definition of generic burglary requires proof that intent to commit a crime was present at the time of unlawful entry or initial unlawful remaining, as two circuits hold, or whether, as the court below and three other circuits hold, it is enough that the defendant formed the intent to commit a crime at any time while unlawfully "remaining in" the building or structure.
Date | Proceedings and Orders |
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03/14/2018 | Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due April 18, 2018) |
04/10/2018 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from April 18, 2018 to May 18, 2018, submitted to The Clerk. |
04/11/2018 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including May 18, 2018. |
05/02/2018 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from May 18, 2018 to June 18, 2018, submitted to The Clerk. |
05/03/2018 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is further extended to and including June 18, 2018. |
06/18/2018 | Brief of respondent United States in opposition filed. |
07/05/2018 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 9/24/2018. |
12/20/2018 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/4/2019. |
01/07/2019 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/11/2019. |
06/10/2019 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/13/2019. |
06/12/2019 | Supplemental brief of petitioner Michael Edward Moore filed. (Distributed) |
06/17/2019 | Petition DENIED. |