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Natale v. United States

Petition for certiorari denied on April 21, 2014

Docket No. Op. Below Argument Opinion Vote Author Term
13-744 7th Cir. N/A N/A N/A N/A OT 2013

Issue: Whether a medical professional can be convicted of "knowingly and willfully" making a false statement in medical records or reports under 18 U.S.C. § 1035 when the district court failed to instruct the jury that a guilty verdict requires proof of an intent to deceive.

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DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)
10/10/2013Application (13A370) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from October 21, 2013 to December 20, 2013, submitted to Justice Kagan.
10/11/2013Application (13A370) granted by Justice Kagan extending the time to file until December 20, 2013.
12/20/2013Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due January 22, 2014)
01/15/2014Order extending time to file response to petition to and including February 21, 2014.
01/21/2014Brief amici curiae of Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc., et al. filed.
02/03/2014Order further extending time to file response to petition to and including March 24, 2014.
03/14/2014Brief of respondent United States in opposition filed.
03/28/2014Reply of petitioner John Natale filed.
04/02/2014DISTRIBUTED for Conference of April 18, 2014.
04/21/2014Petition DENIED.