Chief Judge Albert Diaz determined that no extraordinary circumstances existed and limited the complaint to five pages.
FROM
4CCA-JudicialComplaints@ca4.uscourts.gov
TO
ryan@mxt3.com
DATE
2025-04-23 09:37
Summary
CONFIDENTIAL: Submission received relative to judicial complaint. Attached is "Dillon-Capps--ResponseTo4-22-25Email.pdf" Page 2: Letter shows Nwamka Anowi signed the letter in blue ink, notated "NA:swv", and the body of the letter states "The Chief Judge has reviewed your submission and determined that it does not present "extraordinary circumstances . . . such that more than five pages are required to set forth a 'concise statement that details the specific facts on which the claim of misconduct or disability is based.'" Rule 6(b)(1), Fourth Circuit Local Rules for Judicial-Conduct and Judicial-Disability Proceedings. Upon receipt of a properly executed complaint with an accompanying statement of facts, a number will be assigned to the complaint, and it will be processed in accordance with Judicial-Conduct Rule 8. If a properly executed complaint is not received by May 6, 2025, the materials received will be considered under Judicial-Conduct Rule 5(b)."
Exhibit: 501D
Pages: 2
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