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Exhibit 501D: Chief Judge Diaz Determination that Extraordinary Circumstances Were Not Present

Chief Judge Albert Diaz determined that no extraordinary circumstances existed and limited the complaint to five pages.

FROM

4th Circuit Judicial Complaints

TO

Ryan Dillon-Capps

Summary

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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