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SHORTY LONG

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? OHIO SOON TO BE NUMBER 1, GO BUCKS:)

Col. respectfully, thank you for your time, and suggestion for a PP. As
you are now very aware of, in that i have been at this for 32 years and
have tried for a PP which i find will not provide me with what i seek.


An Art. 74b or Clemncy through the BCNR would be just if not more
effective than the PP. So, FYI, i will proceed pro se by way of a writ
of coram nobis; and if i fail at least i tried! And then, i will regroup, and
move to either or both of the aforementioned!


By the way, a PP takes anywhere from 12 to 24 months, and there
are no appeals, nor do they have to give you a reason why it is
denied, which in most cases they are!
 
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SHORTY LONG

Senior Member
Respectfully your Honor, i was raised "old school" and was breaded to be respectful to my peers whither they are right or wrong; and i am not a quiitter specially where right is right is right, and wrong is wrong is wrong your Honor.
 

seniorjudge

Senior Member
Respectfully your Honor, i was raised "old school" and was breaded to be respectful to my peers whither they are right or wrong; and i am not a quiitter specially where right is right is right, and wrong is wrong is wrong your Honor.
Cool!:cool:

I like that attitude!
 

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