cja30 Death Penalty Proceedings Appointment of and Authority to Pay Court Appointed Counsel
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CJA 30 DEATH PENALTY PROCEEDINGS: APPOINTMENT OF AND AUTHORITY TO PAY COURT-APPOINTED COUNSEL (Rev. 02/12) 1. CIR./DIST./ DIV. CODE 2. PERSON REPRESENTEDVOUCHER NUMBER 3. MAG. DKT./DEF. NUMBER 4. DIST. DKT./DEF. NUMBER5. APPEALS DKT./DEF. NUMBER 6. OTHER DKT. NUMBER 7. IN CASE/MATTER OF (Case Name) 8. TYPE PERSON REPRESENTED9. REPRESENTATION TYPE ’Adult Defendant ’ Appellee ’D1 28 U.S.C. § 2254 Habeas (Capital) ’D4 Other (Specify) ’Habeas Petitioner ’ Other (Specify) ’D2 Federal Capital Prosecution ’D7 State Clemency ’Appellant ’D3 28 U.S.C. § 2255 (Capital) ’D8 Federal Clemency 10. OFFENSE(S) CHARGED (Cite U.S. Code, Title & Section) If more than one offense, list ( up to five) major offenses charged, according to severity of offense. 11. ATTORNEY’S NAME (First Name, M.I., Last Name, 12. COURT ORDER: including any suffix) , AND MAILING ADDRESS ’ O Appointing Counsel ’C Co-Counsel ’ F Subs For Federal Defender ’R Subs For Retained Attorney ’ P Subs For Panel ’Y Standby Counsel Prior Attorney’s Name: Appointment Date: (A) Because the above-named person represented has testified under oath or has otherwise satisfied this Court that he or she (1) is financially unable to em ploy counsel an d (2) does not wish to waive counsel, and because the interests of justice so require, t he attorney whose name appears in Item 11, who has been determ ined to possess the s pecific qualifications by law, is appointed to represent the person in this case. (B) The attorney named in Item 11 is appointed to serve as: ’ LEAD COUNSEL ’CO-COUNSEL Telephone Number: Name of Co-Counsel 13. NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS OF LAW FIRM or Lead Counsel: Appointment Date: (Only provide per instructions) (C) If you represented the defendant or petitioner in any prior proceeding related to this matter, attach to your initial claim a listing of those proceedings and describe your role in each (e.g., lead in counsel or co-counsel). ’ (D) Due to the expected length of this case, and the anticipated hardship on counsel in undertaking representation full- time, for such a period without compensation, interim payments of compensation and expenses are approved pursuant to the attached order. Signature of Presiding Judge or By Order of the Court Date of Order Nunc Pro Tunc Date (E) Repayment or partial repayment or dered from the person represented for th is service at time of appointment. ’ YES ’ NO CLAIM FOR SERVICES AND EXPENSES 14. STAGE OF PROCEEDING Check the box which corresponds to the stage of the proceeding during which the work claimed at Item 15 was performed even if the work is intended to be used in connection with a later stage of the proceeding. CHECK NO MORE THAN ONE BOX. Submit a separate voucher for each stage of the proceeding. CAPITAL PROSECUTION HABEAS CORPUS OTHER PROCEEDING a. ’ Pre-Trial e ’Appeal g. ’Habeas Petition k. ’ Petition for the l. ’ Stay of Execution o. ’ Other (Specify) b. ’ Trial f ’Petition for the gg. ’State Court Appearance U.S. Supreme Court m ’ Appeal of Denial of Stay c. ’ Sentencing U.S. Supreme Court h. ’Evidentiary Hearing Writ of Certiorari n. ’ Petition for Writ of p ’ Clemency d. ’ Other Post Trial Writ of Certiorari i. ’Dispositive Motions Certiorari to the U.S. j.’Appeal Supreme Court Regarding Denial of Stay HOURS AND COMPENSATION CLAIMED FOR COURT USE ONLY 15. CATEGORIES (Attach itemization of services with dates) HOURS CLAIMED TOTAL AMOUNT CLAIMED MATH/TECH. ADJUSTED HOURS MATH/TECH. ADJUSTEDAMOUNT ADDITIONAL REVIEW a. In-Court Hearings (RATE PER HOUR = $ ) IN COURT TOTAL Category a IN COURT TOTAL Category a b. Interviews and Conferences with Client c. Witness Interviews d. Consultation with Investigators & Experts e. Obtaining & Reviewing the Court Record f. Obtaining & Reviewing Documents and Evidence OUT OF COURT TOTAL Categories b-j OUT OF COURT TOTAL Categories b-j g. Consulting with Expert Counsel h. Legal Research and Writing i. Travel j. Other (Specify on additional sheets) TOTALS: Categories b thru j (RATE PER HOUR = ) CLAIM FOR TRAVEL AND EXPENSES (Attach itemization of expenses with dates) 16. Travel Expenses (lodging, parking, meals, mileage, etc.) 17. Other Expenses (other than expert, transcripts, etc.) GRAND TOTALS (CLAIMED AND ADJUSTED):18. CERTIFICATION OF ATTORNEY/PAYEE FOR THE PERIOD OF SERVICE 19. APPOINTMENT TERMINATION DATE IF OTHER THAN CASE COMPLETION 20. CASE DISPOSITION FROM: TO: 21. CLAIM STATUS ’Final Payment ’Interim Payment Number ’Supplemental Payment Have you previously applied to the court for compensation and/or reimbursement for this case? ’YES ’NO If yes, were you paid? ’YES ’NO Other than from the Court, have you, or to your knowledge has anyone else, received payment (compensation or anything of value) from any other source in connection with this representation? ’YES ’NO If yes, give details on additional sheets. I swear or affirm the truth or correctness of the above statements. Signature of Attorney Date APPROVED FOR PAYMENT — COURT USE ONLY 22. IN COURT COMP.23. OUT OF COURT COMP. 24. TRAV EL EXPENSES 25. OTHER EXPENSES 26. TOTAL AMT. APPROVED 27. SIGNATURE OF THE PRESIDING JUDGE DATE27a. JUDGE CODERelevant article from our knowledge database
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