Tuesday, December 30, 2014

The petition for Writ of Certriorari I filed

After printing thousands of pages and all the effort I did not want to take further risk within the two hours remaining of the due date so I stopped every thing and only sent couple of copies with only the three documents I referred to the most despite including a table of content that includes a much bigger appendix. Having stayed awake for over 33 hours, literally, I was so exhausted that I even sent the fee in separate package and continued the day falling asleep even while I am  eating or in the rest room. All that because of the number of copies required that all should have that same appendix. The required size of the filing, unless early arranged for, can be so exhausting that it may require a warning like those of "hot surface" put on some objects to prevent harm. If there were a commercial showing some one filing to the Supreme Court copying and arranging documents fast, it should include a warning like that showing maneuvers in car commercials and in this case stating "professional filer, do not attempt". All that in a time where you can hold one device, as small or big as you choose, that can provide access or itself store and make readily available materials that are millions or billions of the size of this appendix and choose to print your selection if you like. So why are we not living in our time and require all this wasting of resources and damaging to the environment? I don't know. Anyway, here is the main content of my petition 

                                                 

Friday, December 26, 2014

Wow, two days before the due date I found that I am not allowed to use the format I mentioned in previous post to begin with. Thanks for making the technical instruction unexpectedly this hard to understand. It turned out that I am required to use and follow the encrypted instructions for the 6 1/8 by 9 1/4 am inch paper format and try to figure out what its rules mean. At the moment, I don't even know where to buy that kind of paper. I think the due date has much more priority and that is what I intend to continue trying to meet.   

Monday, December 8, 2014

Am I missing something here or is it that the rules of the Supreme Court for filing a petition for writ of certiorari do not specify what font type and ,more importantly, font size it requires for the 40 page limit filing (rule 33.2)? If so, does that mean it would accept submission at 6 point size, for example, or is it that our judiciary system is, aside from the level of corruption in it, is so incompetent that the highest court make rules that lack such basic information and make the litigant spend considerable time trying to figure out how to deal with the situation?