No. 20-7188
Sedric Rashad Marion v. United States
Tags: armed-career-criminal-act breaking-and-entering burglary burglary-definition categorical-approach criminal-sentencing fourth-circuit north-carolina-law taylor-v-united-states violent-felony
Latest Conference:
2021-06-10
(distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (from Petition)
Whether North Carolina breaking or entering is categorically broader than generic burglary and thus cannot be a violent felony under the Armed Career Criminal Act when it can be committed by breaking into vehicles and structures that house only property and no people and without any entry at all.
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether North Carolina breaking or entering is categorically broader than generic burglary and thus cannot be a violent felony under the Armed Career Criminal Act
Docket Entries
2021-06-14
Petition DENIED.
2021-05-26
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/10/2021.
2021-05-26
Reply of petitioner Sedric Marion filed. (Distributed)
2021-05-07
Brief of respondent United State of America in opposition filed.
2021-04-02
Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including May 7, 2021.
2021-04-01
Motion to extend the time to file a response from April 7, 2021 to May 7, 2021, submitted to The Clerk.
2021-03-08
Response Requested. (Due April 7, 2021)
2021-03-04
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/19/2021.
2021-02-24
Waiver of right of respondent United State of America to respond filed.
2021-02-12
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due March 22, 2021)
Attorneys
Sedric Marion
Eric Joseph Brignac — Office of the Federal Public Defender, Petitioner
United State of America
Elizabeth B. Prelogar — Acting Solicitor General, Respondent