U.S. v. DYESS

No. CRIM. 2:99-00012-01, CRIM. 2:99-00012-03, CRIM. 2:99-00012-10, CRIM. 2:99-00012-12.

293 F.Supp.2d 675 (2003)

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Calvin DYESS, Eric Dewayne Spencer, Michael Jason Bartram, and Orange Dyess, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. West Virginia. Charleston Division.

December 17, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Hackney, Jr., Law Office of John Hackney, Jr., Charleston, WV, Jane Moran, Williamson, WV, for Calvin Douglas Dyess.

Calvin Douglas Dyess, pro se, Beaumont, TX.

Thomas J. Gillooly, Charleston, WV, for Eric Dewayne Spencer.

Eric Dewayne Spencer, pro se, Lexington, KY.

Michael Jason Bartram, pro se, Ashland, KY.

Robert Allen Ratliff, Roberts Shields & Green, Mobile, AL, for Michael Jason Bartram.

Orange Dyess, pro se, Ashland, KY.

Dennis H. Curry, Spencer, WV, for Orange Dyess.

Michael J. Elston, Sp. Atty., Kimberly R. Pedersen, Sp. Atty., Brian D. Miller, U.S. Dept of Justice, Alexandria, VA, for U.S.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

HADEN, District Judge.

Pending are Defendants' motions for various forms of relief in this case, which was remanded from our Court of Appeals before decision on direct appeal.

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

A. Criminal Cases

On February 17, 1999 a federal grand jury in this district returned a thirteen-count Superseding Indictment charging Calvin Douglas Dyess (Calvin), Eric Dewayne...

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