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ORDERS 

1043 

558 U. S. 

November 30, 2009 

peris  denied,  and  certiorari  dismissed.  See  this  Court’s  Rule 
39.8.  Justice  Alito  took  no  part  in  the  consideration  or  deci­
sion  of  this  motion  and  this  petition.  Reported  below:  321  Fed. 
Appx.  685. 

No.  09–6741.  Hurst  v.  State  Farm  Mutual  Automobile 
Insurance  Co.  et  al.  C.  A.  4th  Cir.  Motion  of  petitioner  for 
leave  to  proceed  in  forma  pauperis  denied,  and  certiorari  dis­
missed.  See  this  Court’s  Rule  39.8.  As  petitioner  has  repeat­
edly  abused  this  Court’s  process,  the  Clerk  is  directed  not  to 
accept  any  further  petitions  in  noncriminal  matters  from  peti­
tioner  unless  the docketing  fee  required  by  Rule  38(a) is  paid  and 
the petition is submitted in compliance with Rule 33.1.  See Mar­
tin  v.  District  of  Columbia  Court  of  Appeals,  506  U. S.  1  (1992) 
(per  curiam).  Justice  Stevens  dissents.  See  id.,  at  4,  and 
cases  cited  therein.  Reported  below:  324  Fed.  Appx.  261. 

No.  09–6750.  Davis  v.  Bay  Area  Rapid  Transit  District. 
Ct.  App.  Cal.,  1st  App.  Dist.  Motion  of  petitioner  for  leave  to 
proceed in forma pauperis denied, and certiorari dismissed.  See 
this  Court’s  Rule  39.8. 

Miscellaneous  Orders 

No. 09A208.  Cohen v.  Holder, Attorney General.  Appli­
cation  for  stay,  addressed  to  The  Chief  Justice  and  referred  to 
the  Court,  denied. 

No.  09A280  (09–6959).  Albright-Lazzari  et  vir  v.  Con­
necticut.  Sup.  Ct.  Conn.  Application  for  stay,  addressed  to 
Justice  Alito  and  referred  to  the  Court,  denied. 

No.  D–2457.  In  re  Discipline  of  Siciliano.  Anthony  J.  Si­
ciliano,  of  West  Springﬁeld,  Mass.,  is  suspended  from  the  practice 
of  law  in  this  Court,  and  a  rule  will  issue,  returnable  within  40 
days, requiring him to show cause why he should not be disbarred 
from  the  practice  of  law  in  this  Court. 

No.  D–2458.  In  re  Discipline  of  DeMarco.  Leo  P.  De-
Marco,  of  Malden,  Mass.,  is  suspended  from  the  practice  of  law  in 
this  Court,  and  a  rule  will  issue,  returnable  within  40  days,  re­
quiring  him  to  show  cause  why  he  should  not  be  disbarred  from 
the  practice  of  law  in  this  Court. 

No.  D–2459.  In  re  Discipline  of  Passmore.  J.  Lincoln 
Passmore,  of  Dover,  Mass.,  is  suspended  from  the  practice  of  law