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Schneller v Cortes – PA Docket

Docket Number:  199 MM 2008
September 13, 2009
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

CAPTION

James D. Schneller, Petitioner
v.
Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro A. Cortes, Pennsylvania Bureau of Commissions Elections and Legislation,
Senator Barack Obama, Respondents

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Schneller v. Cortes – Scheduled for Conference w. Supreme Court

The Right Side of Life reports that Schneller v Cortes has been scheduled for Conference with the Supreme Court.

A concerned Pennsylvania citizen and the pro se Plaintiff in Schneller v. Cortes, James Schneller had originally brought a suit against his Secretary of the Commonwealth, Pedro Cortes, alleging that Pennsylvania’s certified ballots were improperly transmitted to the federal government due to a stay of such activity and that Sen. Arlen Specter had been improperly placed as an Elector for the McCain/Palin ticket. His application for Writ of Certiorari had originally been denied by Associate Justice Souter back on January 8, 2009 (docket).

According to the case’s current docket (also referenced via my “Supreme Court Info” widget on the sidebar, to the right (scroll down)), on June 3, the case was “DISTRIBUTED for Conference of June 18, 2009,” whereby the Supreme Court Justices will consider whether or not to grant the case cert.

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Schneller v Cortes – Docket PA Supreme Court

Docket Number: 199 MM 2008
James D. Schneller, Petitioner
v.
Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro A. Cortes, Pennsylvania Bureau of Commissions Elections and
Legislation, Senator Barack Obama, Respondents

Case Status: Closed

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04-22-2009 – Schneller v Cortes – Press Release

Schneller v Cortes (SOS of PA) Appealed to US Supreme Court:

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PETITION TO SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES ASKS NEW LOOK AT OBAMA CITIZENSHIP, IN LIGHT OF FRAUD, UN-AMERICANISM, AND COLLABORATION BY CONGRESS THAT PREVENTED INVESTIGATION

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04-16-2009 – Schneller v Cortes – Appeal filed with US Supreme Court

Comment: Schneller filed an emergency motion with the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, which was denied. He then filed an emergency stay with the US Supreme Court which was also denied. After the denial by the Pennsylvania SC ( Case number 199 MM 2008), Schneller had 90 days to file an appeal. Given the nature of the lawsuit, it is doubtful that the SC will grant cert, as the issue is moot.

No. 08-9797
Title: James D. Schneller, Petitioner
v.
Pedro A. Cortes, Secretary of Pennsylvania, et al.

Docketed: April 16, 2009
Lower Ct: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District
Case Nos.: (199 MM 2008)
Decision Date: January 8, 2009

~~~Date~~~ ~~~~~~~Proceedings and Orders~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Apr 6 2009 Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due May 18, 2009)

12-09-2008 – Schneller v Cortes – Three letters

James Schneller reports: These are three letters I sent last week.  The Petition for writ of mandamus et al are docketed at 199 MM 2008 and were distributed to the Court on or about December 9th or 10th prior to filing of answers.

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01-08-2009 – Schneller v Cortes – PA SC – Motions Denied

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
MIDDLE DISTRICT

JAMES D. SCHNELLER,
Petitioner
v.
SECRETARY OF THE
COMMONWEALTH PEDRO A. CORTES,
PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF
COMMISSIONS ELECTIONS AND
LEGISLATION, SENATORBARACK
OBAMA,
Respondents

No. 199 MM 2008

ORDER
PER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 8th day of January, 2009, the “Application for Extraordinary  Jurisdiction,” which is treated as an Application for Leave to File Original Process, is GRANTED, and the Petition for Writ of Mandamus, the Application for Emergency Stay and  Injunction, and the Motion to Supplement the Record are DENIED.

01-08-2009 Schneller v Cortes – US SC – Application Denied

No. 08A592
Title:
James D. Schneller, Applicant
v.
Pedro A. Cortes, Secretary of Pennsylvania, et al.
Docketed:
Lower Ct:    Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District
Case Nos.:    (199 MM 2008)
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