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ORDERS 

983 

558 U. S. 

October 27, 29, November 2, 2009 

Certiorari  Denied 

No.  09–7211  (09A391).  Blanton  v.  Texas.  Ct.  Crim.  App. 
Tex.  Application  for  stay  of  execution  of  sentence  of  death,  pre­
sented  to  Justice  Scalia,  and  by  him  referred  to  the  Court, 
denied.  Certiorari  denied. 

October  29,  2009 

Dismissals  Under  Rule  46 

No.  08–1529.  Migliaccio  et  al.  v.  Castaneda,  as  Personal 
Representative  of  the  Estate  of  Castaneda,  et  al.  C.  A. 
9th  Cir. 
[Certiorari  granted,  557  U. S.  966.]  Writ  of  certiorari 
dismissed  as  to  petitioners  Eugene  Migliaccio  and  Timothy  Shack 
under  this  Court’s  Rule  46.1. 

No.  08–1547.  Henneford  v.  Castaneda,  as  Personal  Rep­
resentative  of  the  Estate  of  Castaneda,  et  al.  C.  A.  9th 
Cir. 
[Certiorari  granted,  557  U. S.  966.]  Writ  of  certiorari  dis­
missed  under  this  Court’s  Rule  46.1. 

November  2,  2009 

Certiorari  Granted—Vacated  and  Remanded 

No. 09–69.  Norwood v.  United States.  C. A. 9th Cir.  Cer­
tiorari  granted,  judgment  vacated, and  case  remanded  for  further 
consideration  in  light  of  Melendez-Diaz  v.  Massachusetts,  557 
U. S.  305  (2009).  Reported  below:  555  F.  3d  1061. 

Certiorari  Dismissed 

No. 08–10169.  Ortiz, aka Lopez Ortiz v. Thaler, Director, 
Texas  Department  of  Criminal  Justice,  Correctional  In­
stitutions Division, et al.  C. A. 5th Cir.  Motion of petitioner 
for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  denied,  and  certiorari 
dismissed.  See  this  Court’s  Rule  39.8. 

No.  08–10844.  Norton  v.  Norris  et  al.  C.  A.  6th  Cir.  Mo­
tion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  denied, 
and  certiorari  dismissed.  See  this  Court’s  Rule  39.8. 

No.  08–10942.  Tibbs  v.  McWhorter  et  al.  C.  A.  5th  Cir. 
Motion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  de­
nied,  and  certiorari  dismissed.  See  this  Court’s  Rule  39.8.