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USCA4 Appeal: 18-2486 Doc: 101-1 Filed: 05/14/2020 Pg: 1 of 3
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`FILED: May 14, 2020
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`UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
`FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
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`No. 18-2486,
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`In re: Donald Trump
`8:17-cv-01596-PJM
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`NOTICE OF JUDGMENT
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`Judgment was entered on this date in accordance with Fed. R. App. P. 36. Please be
`advised of the following time periods:
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`PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI: To be timely, a petition for certiorari
`must be filed in the United States Supreme Court within 90 days of this court's entry of
`judgment. The time does not run from issuance of the mandate. If a petition for panel
`or en banc rehearing is timely filed, the time runs from denial of that petition. Review
`on writ of certiorari is not a matter of right, but of judicial discretion, and will be
`granted only for compelling reasons. (www.supremecourt.gov)
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`VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT OF APPOINTED OR ASSIGNED COUNSEL:
`Vouchers must be submitted within 60 days of entry of judgment or denial of
`rehearing, whichever is later. If counsel files a petition for certiorari, the 60-day period
`runs from filing the certiorari petition. (Loc. R. 46(d)). If payment is being made from
`CJA funds, counsel should submit the CJA 20 or CJA 30 Voucher through the CJA
`eVoucher system. In cases not covered by the Criminal Justice Act, counsel should
`submit the Assigned Counsel Voucher to the clerk's office for payment from the
`Attorney Admission Fund. An Assigned Counsel Voucher will be sent to counsel
`shortly after entry of judgment. Forms and instructions are also available on the court's
`web site, www.ca4.uscourts.gov, or from the clerk's office.
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`BILL OF COSTS: A party to whom costs are allowable, who desires taxation of
`costs, shall file a Bill of Costs within 14 calendar days of entry of judgment. (FRAP
`39, Loc. R. 39(b)).
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`PETITION FOR REHEARING AND PETITION FOR REHEARING EN
`BANC: A petition for rehearing must be filed within 14 calendar days after entry of
`judgment, except that in civil cases in which the United States or its officer or agency
`is a party, the petition must be filed within 45 days after entry of judgment. A petition
`for rehearing en banc must be filed within the same time limits and in the same
`document as the petition for rehearing and must be clearly identified in the title. The
`only grounds for an extension of time to file a petition for rehearing are the death or
`serious illness of counsel or a family member (or of a party or family member in pro se
`cases) or an extraordinary circumstance wholly beyond the control of counsel or a
`party proceeding without counsel.
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`Each case number to which the petition applies must be listed on the petition and
`included in the docket entry to identify the cases to which the petition applies. A
`timely filed petition for rehearing or petition for rehearing en banc stays the mandate
`and tolls the running of time for filing a petition for writ of certiorari. In consolidated
`criminal appeals, the filing of a petition for rehearing does not stay the mandate as to
`co-defendants not joining in the petition for rehearing. In consolidated civil appeals
`arising from the same civil action, the court's mandate will issue at the same time in all
`appeals.
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` petition for rehearing must contain an introduction stating that, in counsel's
`judgment, one or more of the following situations exist: (1) a material factual or legal
`matter was overlooked; (2) a change in the law occurred after submission of the case
`and was overlooked; (3) the opinion conflicts with a decision of the U.S. Supreme
`Court, this court, or another court of appeals, and the conflict was not addressed; or (4)
`the case involves one or more questions of exceptional importance. A petition for
`rehearing, with or without a petition for rehearing en banc, may not exceed 3900 words
`if prepared by computer and may not exceed 15 pages if handwritten or prepared on a
`typewriter. Copies are not required unless requested by the court. (FRAP 35 & 40,
`Loc. R. 40(c)).
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`MANDATE: In original proceedings before this court, there is no mandate. Unless the
`court shortens or extends the time, in all other cases, the mandate issues 7 days after
`the expiration of the time for filing a petition for rehearing. A timely petition for
`rehearing, petition for rehearing en banc, or motion to stay the mandate will stay
`issuance of the mandate. If the petition or motion is denied, the mandate will issue 7
`days later. A motion to stay the mandate will ordinarily be denied, unless the motion
`presents a substantial question or otherwise sets forth good or probable cause for a
`stay. (FRAP 41, Loc. R. 41).
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`U.S. COURT OF APPEAL FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT BILL OF COSTS FORM
`(Civil Cases)
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`Directions: Under FRAP 39(a), the costs of appeal in a civil action are generally taxed against appellant if a
`judgment is affirmed or the appeal is dismissed. Costs are generally taxed against appellee if a judgment is
`reversed. If a judgment is affirmed in part, reversed in part, modified, or vacated, costs are taxed as the court
`orders. A party who wants costs taxed must, within 14 days after entry of judgment, file an itemized and
`verified bill of costs, as follows:
`• Itemize any fee paid for docketing the appeal. The fee for docketing a case in the court of appeals is $500
`(effective 12/1/2013). The $5 fee for filing a notice of appeal is recoverable as a cost in the district court.
`• Itemize the costs (not to exceed $.15 per page) for copying the necessary number of formal briefs and
`appendices. (Effective 10/1/2015, the court requires 1 copy when filed; 3 more copies when tentatively
`calendared; 0 copies for service unless brief/appendix is sealed.). The court bases the cost award on the page
`count of the electronic brief/appendix. Costs for briefs filed under an informal briefing order are not
`recoverable.
`• Cite the statutory authority for an award of costs if costs are sought for or against the United States. See 28
`U.S.C. § 2412 (limiting costs to civil actions); 28 U.S.C. § 1915(f)(1) (prohibiting award of costs against the
`United States in cases proceeding without prepayment of fees).
`Any objections to the bill of costs must be filed within 14 days of service of the bill of costs. Costs are paid
`directly to the prevailing party or counsel, not to the clerk's office.
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`Case Number & Caption: _____________________________________________________
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`Prevailing Party Requesting Taxation of Costs: ____________________________________
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`Appellate Docketing Fee (prevailing
`appellants):
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`Document
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`No. of Pages
`No. of Copies
`Requested Allowed (court use only) Requested Allowed (court use only)
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`TOTAL BILL OF COSTS:
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`Amount Requested: ______
`Page
`Cost
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`Amount Allowed: _____
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`Total Cost
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`Requested
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`$0.00
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`Allowed
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`1. If copying was done commercially, I have attached itemized bills. If copying was done in-house, I certify that my
`standard billing amount is not less than $.15 per copy or, if less, I have reduced the amount charged to the lesser rate.
`2. If costs are sought for or against the United States, I further certify that 28 U.S.C. § 2412 permits an award of costs.
`3. I declare under penalty of perjury that these costs are true and correct and were necessarily incurred in this action.
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`Signature: __________________________________ Date: _____________________________
`Certificate of Service
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`I certify that on this date I served this document as follows:
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`Signature: _______________________________ Date: _________________________________
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