Free Motion for Miscellaneous Relief - District Court of Delaware - Delaware


File Size: 50.1 kB
Pages: 4
Date: January 13, 2006
File Format: PDF
State: Delaware
Category: District Court of Delaware
Author: unknown
Word Count: 857 Words, 5,531 Characters
Page Size: 622 x 792 pts
URL

https://www.findforms.com/pdf_files/ded/16494/607.pdf

Download Motion for Miscellaneous Relief - District Court of Delaware ( 50.1 kB)


Preview Motion for Miscellaneous Relief - District Court of Delaware
Case 1:89-cr-00049-KAJ Document 607 Filed 01/13/2006 Page1 of 4 `
l UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
AWILMINGTON DELAWARE
w
Alexis Telesford *
Petitioner, * '
* CR/89-49-JRR
v. *
A U N `S ;?`€¥"g{ 7"`VC-· giaj `''`” “ ' “"‘·*z
e I §"L;.}§E§ %
United States of America E §‘T rrr r ·~~-w ‘‘‘‘ é
* E . j E
A i JAN I 3 2005 é Q
Â¥ ,aA_a . Q
g 5 " aasE$§EEE@§”” g
" E.
I zk 1‘: 1*: v': 1'c 1': fr A
TEPETTTTONHTOEPRESERVE,A;BOOKERLGLAIM
PURSUANT T0 THE ALL WRITS ACT 28 U.S.C. §1651
Comes now the petitioner "Alexis Telesford" pro se in
the above cited Captioned Cause humbly and respectfully files
this petition to preserve a Booker claim in the event that
the Supreme Court declare Booker retroactive. Petitioner con—·
tends that he is not attempting to argue a Booker violation at
this time. All the Petitioner seeks is to preserve the claim
so he may be able to raise such claim at a later time. g
Petitioner's understanding is that if he does not file
his petition to preserve a Booker claim he may be "timebarred"
from bringing his claim at a later time. Petitioner's underemri
standing is that he must preserve his claim because the Sup-
reme Court is suppose to hear the Booker case again this year,
and that he must file —.·»~ his petition on or before January 12,
2006.

Case 1:89-cr-00049-KAJ Document 607 Filed O1/13/2006 Page 2 of 4 —
` The Supreme Court will decide whether Booker should be
declared retroactive on collateral review. Petitioner brings
this claim by way of the "All Writs Act" pursuant to 28 U.S.C.
§1651, in that this is the only jurisdictional vehicle that he my
may utilize in order for this Court to assume jurisdiction and
preserve his claim.
The All Writs Act states:_
The Supreme Court and all Courts established
by the act of congress may issue all writs n
necessary or appropriate in aid of their re-
spective jurisdictions and agreeable to the
usages and principles of law,. 28 U.S.C. §1651,
(a) Writs. °
_ Petitioner contends that he has no other jurisdictional _
vehicle that he may utilize in order to bring his request toi
preserve a Booker claim. Petitioner is unable to utilize §2255_i¤
that he filed a §2255, and it was denied (dismiss) because he _
was timebarred in bringing any claim on collateral review be-
_ cause of the AEDPA. .
Moreover, second and successive would not apply in that
Booker has not been declared wretroactive?. That second and
successive is only available for newly discovered evidence or
a new rule of Constitutional law that has been declared retro—
active. Petitioner is also unable to utilize the rsavings clause"
of §2255, in the filing of a petition pursuant to §2241.
The petitioner respectfully request that this most Honor-
able Court assume jurisdiction and accept his petition just
to preserve aiBookervclaim in the event that the Supreme Court
declare Booker retroactive on collateral review.
l

Case1:89-cr-00049-KAJ Document 607 Filed O1/13/2006 Page3of4 =
F w {‘
nk f\x l
g e ectlm $35 mitted,
..\) { .
A exis Teles ord 5-053
Federal Correctional Institution
. 1900 Simler Avenue
Big Spring Qexas 79720
Sunset UnitJSth Range
cERT1F1cArE OF sravics
I hereby Certify and declare that a true and accurate
copy of the foregoing petition pursuant to 28 U.S.C;ԤI651,
_ the All Writs Act was mailed First Class Mail on this egg ,
day of \)§j> 2006, to the Deputy United States
C Attorney Chief Organized crime Division Eastern District of i
P.A. A
W
0 \
` `X
A 3

Case 1 :89-cr—00049-KAJ Document 607 _Fi|ed 01/13/2006 Page 4 of 4
" Q `4 -44. ,
0- ""**“"_._.;..... cr " 4 - r 44 `00‘ 4 ~ 4 =
— m . _ - Z -- ID -, 0
,1 `— 1, 4 4
Q 0 `‘‘4 . 4 2 -
m { ee » - — »-
1 @0 L·|'I B U " . .. . 0 4 ’E 0 '
mi ~ ·: ar fi 4 4"E
l;. * -0,,, 0 , 0 -
.¤? ` · ·4 0 - ~ -- -E ? 0
lj --·‘,, < __: ·
- '. ··4 4 —; W n i ·
J,. `_§_"Q,l·k D J'; ·; -
* U-T I * is 5 3 I
;0 E N ` 43 E
00a:j_a __ ii ,
-0 ),- 0..} JO / T
0 *· » in E “’ E
4 0 0 3 »¤ :2, g e 0 00 4
i 0000 Q) we EQ 5 ‘"£ . `
0 *5% EU - Q) ·"Z ; ,
r ha w ~ :4 * ( "'-" hi] IQ ,-: ‘ .
. - - ~~ - »I ·· {I - -· 0
, eh 4‘‘ - 6 gg: 4 · ar ;-,2; ia , :
. ,, 4: 3 ‘ . 0 Q ·’ *2
"‘ ,,. . at - V) ° ·
* S =4 E GQ `E- "€`/;;——-=’ -
0_ 40 ,.>L »·O1€_}>L0E {
,,.-*2i; agile-
; _,` i} 9 /7 60 `Z
Y` gt ir 4 - i * :,0* ° 0 - .
li I; is _ 2:* * § I V
0 t . I -- , ,'· >. ,0*
1 4 § * -· * D I ya .. * fg- ` 2 —
\ `4 -. ,0 ,< * g ic ’4° ., 5
V ` . I- W 4; In —--, __ ` ·, -; E I;
Z t 1*.- D _ - , 0 . ··ce g — “
*4 - * *1* Z * 5 4’ZZ' ,
4 - 0.00. ,,,, , -· , ¥ :2*
- — ·+ 4, -4; .4 4
A? Q - ‘ ‘ ` 4
0 °zc,,· 0 •-S 04 - -
0;
E; gi; I E
. - » ei ¤¥ - 0
5>°· F., ai: I 0
I .__{··’ ze »;-¤ Q; gg 4 L
4Q ja 4; gg! a 4
qi ` LEE 0 K
i °"* D 5 gl
_ *4 2. in iii @