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Keywords

writ of certiorari
writ of certiorari

Related Cases

North Carolina ex rel. Cooper v. Tennessee Valley Authority, 564 U.S. 1054, 132 S.Ct. 46 (Mem), 180 L.Ed.2d 914, 80 USLW 3058, 79 USLW 3457

Facts

The case involved a petition for writ of certiorari, which is a request for the court to review a lower court's decision. The specifics of the underlying case are not detailed, but the court's action indicates that the petition did not meet the necessary criteria for review.

The petition for writ of certiorari in the above-entitled case was dismissed today pursuant to Rule 46.1 of the Rules of this Court.

Issue

Whether the petition for writ of certiorari should be granted or dismissed.

Whether the petition for writ of certiorari should be granted or dismissed.

Rule

The dismissal was made pursuant to Rule 46.1 of the Rules of this Court.

pursuant to Rule 46.1 of the Rules of this Court.

Analysis

The court applied Rule 46.1 to determine that the petition did not warrant further review. This rule outlines the conditions under which a writ of certiorari may be considered, and in this instance, the petition failed to meet those conditions.

The dismissal was made pursuant to Rule 46.1 of the Rules of this Court.

Conclusion

The court dismissed the petition for writ of certiorari.

The petition for writ of certiorari in the above-entitled case was dismissed today pursuant to Rule 46.1 of the Rules of this Court.

Who won?

The court, as it dismissed the petition.

The court, as it dismissed the petition.

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