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ORDERS 

965 

558 U. S. 

October 13, 2009 

late  courts  denied  petitioner  leave  to  appeal  the  trial  court’s  ac­
tion.  Second,  petitioner  has  ﬁled  for  bankruptcy,  and  an  auto­
matic  bankruptcy  stay  has  issued  pursuant  to  11  U. S. C.  § 362. 
Respondent  contends  that  the  present  action  comes  within  the 
scope  of  the  automatic  stay.  If  we  were  to  grant  the  petition  we 
would  be  required  to  construe  New  Jersey  law  without  the  aid  of 
a  reasoned  state  appellate  court  decision  and  to  confront  a  proce­
dural  obstacle  unrelated  to  the  question  presented.  Under  these 
circumstances, it is best to deny the petition.  It seems advisable, 
however,  to  note  that  the  petition  for  certiorari  does  implicate 
issues  of  constitutional  signiﬁcance. 

No.  08–10604.  Baker  et  al.  v.  United  States.  C.  A.  2d 
Cir.  Certiorari denied.  Justice Sotomayor took no part in the 
consideration  or  decision  of  this  petition.  Reported  below:  554 
F.  3d  230. 

No.  08–10885.  McCargo  v.  United  States.  C.  A.  2d  Cir. 
Certiorari  denied.  Justice  Sotomayor  took  no  part  in  the  con­
sideration  or  decision  of  this  petition. 

No.  09–45.  Norris,  Director,  Arkansas  Department  of 
Correction v. Sasser.  C. A. 8th Cir.  Motion of respondent for 
leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  granted.  Certiorari  denied. 
Reported  below:  553  F.  3d  1121. 

No.  09–186.  Colon,  aka  Lopez  v.  Holder,  Attorney  Gen­
eral.  C.  A.  2d  Cir.  Certiorari  denied.  Justice  Sotomayor 
took no part in the consideration or decision of this petition.  Re­
ported  below:  328  Fed.  Appx.  684. 

No.  09–5194.  Josephberg  v.  United  States.  C.  A.  2d  Cir. 
Certiorari  denied.  Justice  Sotomayor  took  no  part  in  the  con­
sideration  or  decision  of  this  petition.  Reported  below:  562  F. 
3d  478. 

No. 09–5761.  Luo v. Town of Hempstead, New York, et al. 
C.  A.  2d  Cir.  Certiorari  denied.  Justice  Sotomayor  took  no 
part  in  the  consideration  or  decision  of  this  petition.  Reported 
below:  316  Fed.  Appx.  77. 

No.  09–5816.  Uzamere  v.  Allen  E.  Kaye,  P.  C.,  et  al. 
C.  A.  2d  Cir.  Certiorari  denied.  Justice  Sotomayor  took  no 
part  in  the  consideration  or  decision  of  this  petition.