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Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States

Docket 21-6605, Supreme Court of the United States (Dec. 14, 2021)
Petitioner Jermaine Jackson
Respondent United States of America
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Brief of respondent United States filed - Main Document

Document Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States, 21-6605, Brief of respondent United States filed, Main Document (U.S. Mar. 14, 2022)
On December 9, 2016, petitioner and his accomplice, wearing masks and brandishing firearms, entered a deli in Queens Village, New York, and demanded money from the cashier.
Petitioner pleaded guilty to the Section 924(j)(1) charge in Count 7, which was premised on the murder of Edwin Lopez during the attempted robbery of the convenience store in Valley Stream, New York.
In satisfaction of its obligations under the plea agreement, the government moved to dismiss the remaining counts against petitioner, and the district court granted that request.
The plea agreement also included an appeal waiver that bound petitioner as long as the custodial sentence imposed by the district court did not exceed 365 months.
The court of appeals then reasoned that “even assuming that [Federal] Rule [of Criminal Procedure] 11 requires a magistrate judge to explain every material fact that the government would need to prove to secure a conviction on the count to which a defendant pleads,” petitioner could not obtain relief.
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Brief of respondent United States filed - Certificate of Word Count

Document Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States, 21-6605, Brief of respondent United States filed, Certificate of Word Count (U.S. Mar. 14, 2022)
No. 21-6605 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES JERMAINE JACKSON, PETITIONER v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA [See Attached Service List] CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE It i
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Motion to extend the time to file a - Main Document

Document Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States, 21-6605, Motion to extend the time to file a, Main Document (U.S. Feb. 7, 2022)
Honorable Scott S. Harris Clerk Supreme Court of the United States Washington, D.C. 20543
No. 21-6605 Dear Mr. Harris: The petition for a writ of certiorari in this case was filed on December 10, 2021.
Although the government waived its right to file a response, the Court has requested that a response be filed.
We respectfully request, under Rule 30.4 of the rules of this Court, an extension of time to and including March 14, 2022, within which to file the government’s response.
This extension is requested to complete preparation of the government’s response, which was delayed because of the heavy press of earlier assigned cases to the attorneys handling this matter.
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Waiver of right of respondent United - Main Document

Document Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States, 21-6605, Waiver of right of respondent United, Main Document (U.S. Dec. 30, 2021)
The Government hereby waives its right to file a response to the petition in this case, unless requested to do so by the Court.
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Petition for a writ of certiorari and - Proof of Service

Document Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States, 21-6605, Petition for a writ of certiorari and, Proof of Service (U.S. Dec. 10, 2021)
I, Melissa Pickett, being duly sworn according to law and being over the age of 18, upon my oath depose and say that: I am retained by Counsel of Record for Petitioner.
That on the 10th day of December, 2021, I served the within MOTION TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS AND PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI in the above-captioned matter upon: Elizabeth Prelogar Solicitor General United States Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
That on the same date as above, I sent to this Court eleven copies and 1 un-bound copy of the within MOTION TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS AND PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI through the United States Postal Service by Express Mail, postage prepaid.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Notary Public State of New York No. 01BR6004935 Qualified in Richmond County Commission Expires March 30, 2022 #308018
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Petition for a writ of certiorari and - Petition

Document Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States, 21-6605, Petition for a writ of certiorari and, Petition (U.S. Dec. 10, 2021)
P. 11(b)(1)(G) ...................................................................................... 7 Petitioner Jermaine Jackson respectfully prays that a writ of certiorari issue to review the judgment and opinion of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit entered in this proceeding on July 13, 2021.
1 In light of the ongoing health concerns related to COVID-19, the United States Supreme Court extended the deadline to file any petition for a writ of certiorari to 150 days by order dated March 19, 2020. part:
We respectfully submit the Court should adopt the reasoning in Taylor, Culbert, Cheese, Lofton and Tucker, and find that attempted Hobbs Act robbery is categorically not a crime of violence under section 924(c).
It is ordered that the defendant must notify the United States attorney for this district;Mtltln 30
You must not own, possess, or have access to a firearm, ammunition, destructive device, or dangerous weapon (i.e., anything that was designed, or was modified for, the specific purpose of causing bodily injury or death to another person such as nunchakus or tasers).
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Petition for a writ of certiorari and - Motion for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pau

Document Jermaine Jackson, Petitioner v. United States, 21-6605, Petition for a writ of certiorari and, Motion for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pau (U.S. Dec. 10, 2021)

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