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McClain v. United States

United States District Court For The Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division
Feb 1, 2012
3:12cv5 (W.D.N.C. Feb. 1, 2012)

Summary

finding lack of diligence for equitable tolling where petitioner did not seek relief until five months after Simmons, when faced with potential revocation of supervised release

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Opinion

3:12cv5

02-01-2012

Cameron Scott McClain, Plaintiff(s), v. United States Of America, Defendant(s).


JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE

DECISION BY COURT. This action having come before the Court by Motion and a decision having been rendered; IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Judgment is hereby entered in accordance with the Court's 2/1/12 Order.

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Frank G. Johns, Clerk

United States District Court


Summaries of

McClain v. United States

United States District Court For The Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division
Feb 1, 2012
3:12cv5 (W.D.N.C. Feb. 1, 2012)

finding lack of diligence for equitable tolling where petitioner did not seek relief until five months after Simmons, when faced with potential revocation of supervised release

Summary of this case from Jefferson v. United States
Case details for

McClain v. United States

Case Details

Full title:Cameron Scott McClain, Plaintiff(s), v. United States Of America…

Court:United States District Court For The Western District of North Carolina Charlotte Division

Date published: Feb 1, 2012

Citations

3:12cv5 (W.D.N.C. Feb. 1, 2012)

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