Supreme Court of the United States, 1979

Lenhard v. Wolff

Lenhard v. Wolff
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided October 18, 1979 · Rehnquist
444 U.S. 1301; 100 S. Ct. 241 (United States Reports)

Lenhard v. Wolff

Opinion

Mr. Justice Rehnquist,

Circuit Justice.

On October 1, 1979, this Court denied the application of Kirk Lenhard and George Franzen, acting as next friends of Jesse Bishop, for a stay of execution pending the filing and determination of a petition for certiorari, Lenhard v. Wolff, ante, p. 807. Respondents have subsequently rescheduled Bishop’s execution for Monday, October 22, 1979. Lenhard and Franzen have now submitted to me, as Circuit Justice, a petition requesting rehearing of this Court’s order of October 1, and an application for stay of execution pending determination of the petition for rehearing.

Resolving in applicants’ favor all questions pertaining to procedures and rules of the Court, I am satisfied that the moving papers would not persuade the requisite number of Justices to grant applicants’ proposed petition for certiorari, to *1302 grant the petition for rehearing of this Court’s previous denial of a stay pending the filing of a petition for certiorari, or to grant a stay pending Conference consideration of the petition for rehearing. See this Court’s Rule 58. As a consequence, whether the submission presented to me as Circuit Justice on October 16, 1979, is treated as a request for a rehearing of our previous denial of a stay of execution, or as a new request for a stay of execution, it is in all respects

Denied.

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