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O'Meara v. New Hampshire Supreme Court

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
May 15, 2012
Case No. 12-cv-182-PB (D.N.H. May. 15, 2012)

Opinion

Case No. 12-cv-182-PB

05-15-2012

Timothy O'Meara v. New Hampshire Supreme Court


ORDER

Re: Document No. 2, Motion for Injunctive

Ruling:

There are many reasons why the motion for injunctive relief must be denied but it is enough to merely point out that the motion does not come close to alleging facts that would support a determination that the petitioner is likely to succeed on the merits. The Supreme Court has the power to set page limits for its briefs and the petitioner has not demonstrated any likelihood of success in proving that those limits violate the requirements of the due process clause. Motion denied.

Paul Barbadoro

US District Judge

cc: Daniel Mullen, Esq.


Summaries of

O'Meara v. New Hampshire Supreme Court

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
May 15, 2012
Case No. 12-cv-182-PB (D.N.H. May. 15, 2012)
Case details for

O'Meara v. New Hampshire Supreme Court

Case Details

Full title:Timothy O'Meara v. New Hampshire Supreme Court

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Date published: May 15, 2012

Citations

Case No. 12-cv-182-PB (D.N.H. May. 15, 2012)