GREG
WRIGHT IS INNOCENT OF THE CHARGE OF MURDER!
These are copies of legal Appeals made by Gregs' attorneys. You are welcome to view or download these. They are all in the public domain.
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Chronology of the case from arrest to present
DENIAL of Motion for Panel Rehearing (latest!)
Petition to the Fifth Circuit for a Panel Rehearing (submitted 7th Dec 2006)
DENIAL of COA by 5th Circuit Court of Appeal (pdf) (17th Nov 2006)
Response in Opposition To COA (12th May 2006)
Appeal to the 5th Circuit for COA
(pdf)
C.O.A. Appeal to Texas Court of Appeal (25th June 2005)
Order denying motion to alter or amend judgement (24th June 2005)
Applicant's response to respondent's motion for summary judgement
Petitioner's motion to alter or amend judgement persuant to Rule
59 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (8th April 2005)
Objections to Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations
of the United States Magistrate Judge (6th June 2004)
Order Denying amended motion to disclose information (12th September 2003)
Amended Motion to Disclose information (18th November 2002) (just added)
Order denying Motion to Disclose information (30th September 2002) (just added)
Motion to Disclose information (26th February 2002) (just added)
Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus (18th January 2002)
Miscellaneous Reference Files
Danforth v. Minnesota : text file pdf file
Whorton v. Bockting : pdf file
Lave v. Dreakte (Appeal to 5th C) html/text
Lave v. Drekte (5th Circuit ruling) html/text
07-6393 US Supreme Court Feb. 25 2008
LAVE, JOSEPH R. V. TEXAS
The motion of petitioner for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis and the petition for a writ of certiorari are granted.
The judgment is vacated and the case is remanded to the Court of
Criminal Appeals of Texas for further consideration in light of
Danforth v. Minnesota, 552 U.S. ___ (2008).
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