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1104 

OCTOBER TERM, 2009 

January 8, 11, 2010 

558 U. S. 

Certiorari  Granted 

January  8,  2010 

No.  09–367.  Dolan  v.  United  States.  C.  A.  10th  Cir.  Cer­

tiorari  granted.  Reported  below:  571  F.  3d  1022. 

Reversed and Remanded After Certiorari Granted. 

(See No. 08– 

January  11,  2010 

559,  ante,  p.  120.) 

Certiorari  Dismissed 

No.  09–7023.  Kinnell  v.  McKune,  Warden,  et  al.  C.  A. 
10th  Cir.  Motion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma 
pauperis  denied,  and  certiorari  dismissed.  See  this  Court’s  Rule 
39.8.  As  petitioner  has  repeatedly  abused  this  Court’s  process, 
the  Clerk  is  directed  not  to  accept  any  further  petitions  in  non­
criminal matters from petitioner unless the docketing fee required 
by  Rule  38(a)  is  paid  and  the  petition  is  submitted  in  compliance 
with  Rule  33.1.  See  Martin  v.  District  of  Columbia  Court  of 
Appeals,  506  U. S.  1  (1992)  (per  curiam).  Justice  Stevens  dis­
sents.  See  id.,  at  4,  and  cases  cited  therein. 

No.  09–7035.  Sanders  v.  McMaster  et  al.  C.  A.  4th  Cir. 
Motion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  de­
nied,  and  certiorari  dismissed.  See  this  Court’s  Rule  39.8.  Re­
ported  below:  328  Fed.  Appx.  878. 

of Oklahoma, Thomas J. Corbett, Jr., of Pennsylvania, Henry D. McMaster 
of South Carolina, Lawrence E. Long of South Dakota, Robert E. Cooper, 
Jr., of Tennessee, Mark L. Shurtleff of Utah, William C. Mims of Virginia, 
and  Robert  M.  McKenna  of  Washington;  for  Cook  County,  Illinois,  by 
Anita Alvarez, Patrick T. Driscoll, Jr., Alan J. Spellberg, Louis R. Hege­
man,  and  Paul  A.  Castiglione;  for  the  National  Association  of  Assistant 
United  States  Attorneys  et  al.  by  Thomas  C.  Goldstein  and  Amy  Howe; 
and  for  the  National  Association  of  Counties  et  al.  by  Richard  Ruda  and 
Lawrence Rosenthal. 

Briefs  of  amici  curiae  urging  afﬁrmance  were  ﬁled  for  Black  Cops 
Against  Police  Brutality  by  Mark  Herrmann;  for  the  Center  on  the  Ad­
ministration of Criminal Law by William A. Burck, Anthony S. Barkow, 
and  David  B.  Edwards;  and  for the  National  Association  of  Criminal  De­
fense  Lawyers  et  al.  by  Joel  B.  Rudin,  Joshua  L.  Dratel,  Ilya  Shapiro, 
Timothy Lynch, and Steven R. Shapiro.]