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Information on circuit court appointment of counsel:
"The court anticipates, based on available statistics regarding pro se appeals, that over 100 pro se civil appeals each year will warrant the appointment of counsel.". Out of 1000's cases, only 100 (160) cases get appointment of counsel! (Since its inception in 1993, the Ninth Circuit's Pro Bono Program has grown from 12 cases per year to approximately 160)
And,
"In sum, the court tries to ensure that only meritorious or otherwise deserving cases are selected for the program. One measure of success for the pre-screening process and the program generally, is that participating attorneys and law students have achieved at least partial reversal or other favorable termination for their client in about 50% of cases since the program began.".
And,
"The court has committed to hearing oral argument in all cases selected for the program.".
Then I filed this for the record and the appointed attorney, a draft of what would be my opening brief:
Then I filed these :
The judges: left to right, Tallman, Bybee, Wallace. This is the panel (just 2 of 3 need to agree to have the case proceed) that is going to deal with my case.
Then the district court filed this :
For now the only thing I can say about this is OMG!
Then I filed this :
Then I filed this :
Then the district court filed this :
Filed my informal brief :
Then the clerk of the court files this, see clerk rule, rule 23 page 110/114
my notice of appeal :
The district court filed its order :
My objection to the Magistrate Judge's report and recommendations:
Magistrate Judge's report and recommendations: