In re: Elizabeth Carlyle, No. 11-8016 (8th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CasePetitioner, an attorney appointed under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA), 18 U.S.C. 3006A, appealed from various orders of the district court, asking the district court to reimburse her for various extrajudicial activities undertaken "to delay and prevent" the execution of a Missouri convicted murderer. The court held that the CJA did not confer jurisdiction on a circuit chief judge to review a district court's reduction of a CJA voucher and therefore, petitioner's request for such review was dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
Court Description: Criminal Justice Act Fees. The Criminal Justice Act does not confer jurisdiction on a circuit chief judge to review a district court's reduction of a CJA voucher, and counsel's request for such review is dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
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