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Parties Involved:
Robert Arredondo
Appellant
Gulf Bend Center
Appellee

Document Text:

United States Court of Appeals

FIFTH CIRCUIT

OFFICE OF THE CLERK

CHARLES R. FULBRUGE III

CLERK

TEL. 504-310-7700

600 S. MAESTRI PLACE

NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130

October 26, 2007

MEMORANDUM TO COUNSEL OR PARTIES LISTED BELOW

Regarding: Fifth Circuit Statement on Petitions for Rehearing or

Rehearing En Banc

No. 07-20276 Arredondo v. Gulf Bend Center 

USDC No. 4:06-CV-1580

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Enclosed is a copy of the court's decision. The court has entered

judgment under FED. R. APP. P. 36. (However, the opinion may yet

contain typographical or printing errors which are subject to

correction.)

FED. R. APP. P. 39 through 41, and 5TH CIR. RULES 35, 39, and 41 govern

costs, rehearings, and mandates. 5TH CIR. RULES 35 and 40 require you to

attach to your petition for panel rehearing or rehearing en banc an

unmarked copy of the court's opinion or order. Please read carefully

the Internal Operating Procedures (IOP's) following FED. R. APP. P. 40

and 5TH CIR. R. 35 for a discussion of when a rehearing may be

appropriate, the legal standards applied and sanctions which may be

imposed if you make a nonmeritorious petition for rehearing en banc.

Direct Criminal Appeals. 5TH CIR. R. 41 provides that a motion for a

stay of mandate under FED. R. APP. P. 41 will not be granted simply

upon request. The petition must set forth good cause for a stay or

clearly demonstrate that a substantial question will be presented to

the Supreme Court. Otherwise, this court may deny the motion and issue

the mandate immediately.

Pro Se Cases. If you were unsuccessful in the district court and/or on

appeal, and are considering filing a petition for certiorari in the

United States Supreme Court, you do not need to file a motion for stay

of mandate under FED. R. APP. P. 41. The issuance of the mandate does

not affect the time, or your right, to file with the Supreme Court.

The judgment entered provides that plaintiff-appellant pay to

defendant-appellee the costs on appeal to be taxed by the Clerk of this

Court.

Sincerely, 

CHARLES R. FULBRUGE III, Clerk 

By: 

Joseph Armato, Deputy Clerk

Enclosure

Mr Robert Arredondo

Mr William S Helfand

Ms Barbara Elliott Roberts

 Case: 07-20276 Document: 0051583584 Page: 1 Date Filed: 10/26/2007