Archive for November, 2011

Appeal Case #10-4241 Briefs CRIMINAL, US v. William White

November 9, 2011

Unfortunately, the links to the Briefs in the original don’t work.

From the docket: 10/28/2011 Document 76 ORAL ARGUMENT heard before the Honorable Paul V. Niemeyer, Allyson K. Duncan and Henry F. Floyd. Attorneys arguing case: Ms. Linda F Thome for Appellant US and Ms. Melissa Warner Scoggins for Appellee William A. White in 10-4241, Ms. Melissa Warner Scoggins for Appellant William A. White and Ms. Linda F Thome for Appellee US in 10-4452, 10-4597. Courtroom Deputy: Kevin Burson. [998711303] [10-4241, 10-4452, 10-4597] (KB)


UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT Page 20 of 20
FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
Richmond, VA (10/25/2011 – 10/28/2011 Session)
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10-1756 Briefs CIVIL: Whether, in Title VII case, attorneys’ fees may be awarded under the Equal Access to Justice Act; whether district court erred
EEOC v. Great Steaks, Incorporated in denying attorneys’ fees.
( Beaty )
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10-4241 Briefs CRIMINAL: Sufficiency of evidence supporting convictions for transmitting threatening communications over the Internet; US v. William White constructive amendment to indictment; vulnerable victim adjustment.
( Turk )
Associations: 10-4452, 10-4597
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08-4647 Briefs CRIMINAL LAW: Issues related to suppression of evidence, right to cross-examination, effect of “temporary protected status” on
US v. Israel Ramos-Cruz ยง 922(g)(5)(A) count.
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10-4416 Briefs CRIMINAL: Whether the district court erred in denying the motion to suppress.
US v. Reginald Davis
( Reidinger )

PANEL V
Gold Courtroom (Room 348)
8:30 a.m.
Friday, October 28, 2011


Links:

August 2010 – Opening Brief for the United States as Apellant

Click to access williamwhite_brief.pdf

October 2010

Click to access williamwhiteresponse.pdf

October 2010 – ACLU brief of Amicus Curiae

Click to access White-Amicus-Fourth-Circuit.pdf

CONCLUSION
For the forgoing reasons, amicus curiae respectfully urges the Court to reverse the convictions of Appellee as to Counts One, Three and Five. Respectfully submitted,
/s/
Rebecca K. Glenberg (VSB No. 44099)
Gabriel Z. Walters
American Civil Liberties Union of
Virginia Foundation, Inc.
530 E. Main Street, Suite 310
Richmond, Virginia 23219
(804) 644-8080
(804) 649-2733 (FAX)
rglenberg@acluva.org