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ORDERS  FOR  OCTOBER  5,  2009,  THROUGH
 
JANUARY  19,  2010
 

October 5, 2009 

Certiorari Granted—Vacated and Remanded 

No.  08–906.  Afanwi  v.  Holder,  Attorney  General.  C.  A. 
4th  Cir.  Certiorari  granted,  judgment  vacated,  and  case  re­
manded  for  further  consideration  in  light  of  the  position  asserted 
by  the  Solicitor  General  in  her  brief  for  respondent  ﬁled  August 
26,  2009.  Reported  below:  526  F.  3d  788. 

No.  08–10150.  Frankel  v.  United  States.  C.  A.  2d  Cir. 
Motion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis 
granted.  Certiorari  granted,  judgment  vacated,  and  case  re­
manded  for  further  consideration  in  light  of  the  position  asserted 
by  the  Solicitor  General  in  her  brief  for  respondent  ﬁled  August 
4,  2009. 

No.  09–5115.  Hamilton  v.  Massachusetts.  App.  Ct.  Mass. 
Motion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis 
granted.  Certiorari  granted,  judgment  vacated,  and  case  re­
manded  for  further  consideration  in  light  of  Melendez-Diaz  v. 
Massachusetts,  557  U. S.  305  (2009).  Reported  below:  73  Mass. 
App.  1122,  900  N.  E.  2d  914. 

Certiorari  Dismissed 

No.  08–10117.  Boyd  v.  Wachovia  Bank  N.  A.  et  al.  C.  A. 
3d  Cir.  Motion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pau­
peris  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.  Reported  below: 
308  Fed.  Appx.  582. 

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