The Supreme Court has officially put Lin Woods’s case on the docket.
I wish I could say this has a chance to be heard but the Supreme Court is yet to hear one of these cases.
@LLinWood
I strongly believe my appeal to US Supreme Court has merit & 11/3 GA election was unlawful. My legal rationale tracks subsequently filed Texas petition re: GA. After 43 years of law practice, I know lawyers cannot control judges. We do the best we can & pray they get it right.
I filed this lawsuit on my own since time was of the essence. GA election was unlawful. It diluted our in-person votes & violated equal protection. I do not know if my case will be successful. But the cherished right to vote belongs to each individual member of We The People. twitter.com/llinwood/statu…
Finally docketed in US Supreme Court!https://t.co/Dpay3svFwP
— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) December 11, 2020
No. 20-799 |
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Title: | L. Lin Wood, Jr., Petitioner v. Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State, et al. |
Docketed: | December 11, 2020 |
Lower Ct: | United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit |
Case Numbers: | (20-14418) |
Decision Date: | December 5, 2020 |
DATE | PROCEEDINGS AND ORDERS |
Dec 08 2020 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due January 11, 2021) |
PetitionAppendixCertificate of Word CountProof of Service | |
Dec 08 2020 | Motion to expedite consideration of the petition for a writ of certiorari filed by petitioner. |
Main Document |
NAME | ADDRESS | PHONE |
Attorneys for Petitioner | ||
Harry W. MacDougald Counsel of Record |
Caldwell, Propst & DeLoach, LLP Two Ravinia Dr. Suite 1600 Atlanta, GA 30328 hmacdougald@cpdlawyers.com |
404-843-1956 |
Party name: L. Lin Wood, Jr. |
They seem to want to completely stay out of election-related cases. Which is extremely sad.
Nonetheless, it is news that Lin Woods’ case has been docketed.
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