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Application to file petition for a writ - Main Document

Document Lori Zarlenga, Petitioner v. Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, 19-6451, Application to file petition for a writ, Main Document (U.S. Sep....
Petitioner states that due to the complexities and the number of issues involved in this case, necessary to aid in the decisional process of this Court, the Petition for Writ of Certiorari exceeds the page limit.
Petitioner states for good cause pursuant to Rule 33.1(d), the Court or a Justice may grant leave to file a document in excess of the word limits.
Noll v. Carlson, 809 F.2d at 1448 ( 9th Cir. 1987) ("Presumably unskilled in the law, the pro se litigant is far more prone to making errors in pleading than the person who benefits from the representation of counsel."
In Walter Process Equipment v. Food Machinery ,382 U.S. 172 ( 1965) it was held in a "motion to dismiss, the material allegations of the complaint are taken as admitted and true.
For the foregoing reasons, Plaintiff request that this Court grant Petitioner's Motion for leave to exceed the 40 page limit.
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Application to file petition for a writ - Main Document

Document Lori Zarlenga, Applicant v. Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, 19A268, Application to file petition for a writ, Main Document (U.S. Sep. 3...
Petitioner states that due to the complexities and the number of issues involved in this case, necessary to aid in the decisional process of this Court, the Petition for Writ of Certiorari exceeds the page limit.
Petitioner states for good cause pursuant to Rule 33.1(d), the Court or a Justice may grant leave to file a document in excess of the word limits.
Noll v. Carlson, 809 F.2d at 1448 ( 9th Cir. 1987) ("Presumably unskilled in the law, the pro se litigant is far more prone to making errors in pleading than the person who benefits from the representation of counsel."
In Walter Process Equipment v. Food Machinery ,382 U.S. 172 ( 1965) it was held in a "motion to dismiss, the material allegations of the complaint are taken as admitted and true.
For the foregoing reasons, Plaintiff request that this Court grant Petitioner's Motion for leave to exceed the 40 page limit.
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Petition for a writ of certiorari and - Petition

Document Lori Zarlenga, Petitioner v. Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, 19-6451, Petition for a writ of certiorari and, Petition (U.S. Sep. 3, 2019)
... stated as follows in their June 3, 2019 Order, "The timeliness of L.Z.'s appeal has been raised as an issue before this Court, but we need not address that issue given our conclusion that, even if the appeal was timely filed, it is nonetheless ...
... DeCoteau v. Nodak Mutual Insurance Co., 636 N.W.2d 432, 437 (N.D. 2001) ("Issues characterized as moot may nonetheless be decided by this Court if the controversy is capable of repetition, yet evading review, or if the controversy is ...
... stated as follows in their June 3, 2019 Order, "The timeliness of L.Z.'s appeal has been raised as an issue before this Court, but we need not address that issue given our conclusion that, even if the appeal was timely filed, it is nonetheless ...
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Petition for a writ of certiorari and - Motion for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pau

Document Lori Zarlenga, Petitioner v. Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, 19-6451, Petition for a writ of certiorari and, Motion for Leave to Proceed...
The petitioner asks leave to file the attached petition for a writ of certiorari without prepayment of costs and to proceed in forma pauperis.
In support of my motion to proceed in forma pauperis, I state that because of my poverty I am unable to pay the costs of this case or to give security therefor; and I believe I am entitled to redress.
Utilities (electricity, heating fuel, water, sewer, and telephone) Home maintenance (repairs and upkeep) Food Clothing Laundry and dry-cleaning Medical and dental expenses $
$ A(thAt $ rll ant $ o-yuc Installment payments Motor Vehicle Credit card(s) Department store(s) Other: $ $ nIo-v`(._ $ N ova $ 6tl on_e cm_ki $ W OIte W ovLe $ IN owe owe Alimony, maintenance, and support paid to others $ ct) ayue $ ow Regular expenses for operation of business, profession, or farm (attach detailed statement) Other (specify): IV 014-C $ Yil on_P $ 1 trig $ rU ayk4 $ YV o-yt.
If yes, state the person's name, address, and telephone number: Provide any other information that will help explain why you cannot pay the costs of this case.
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