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- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01485_de12 RegisterActionDate "2017-02-13" @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01485_de12 RegisterActionDescriptionText "TEXT ONLY ORDER denying 5 Motion to Request Counsel. When confronted with a motion to appoint counsel, the court should ask whether the Petitioner has made efforts to obtain counsel and whether the Petitioner appears competent to litigate the case himself. Pruitt v. Mote, 503 F.3d 647, 654 (7th Cir.2007). Here, Petitioner has not shown that he has made any effort to obtain counsel. Additionally, the Court notes that Petitioner's brief and arguments are easy to follow and he appears well versed in his Constitutional rights. Petitioner has cited relevant case law to support his arguments. Also, Petitioner has not stated that he suffers from any mental or physical disability that would impair his ability to represent himself and his claims are simple. In sum, Petitioner appears quite competent to represent himself and able to do legal research as well as advance his claims on his own. Accordingly, Petitioner's Motion 5 is Denied. Entered by Chief Judge James E. Shadid on 2/13/2017. (SJP, ilcd) (Entered: 02/13/2017)" @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01485_de12 AdministrativeID "None" @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01485_de12 hasJudgeReference SJ001502 @default.
- ilcd;;1:16-cv-01485_de12 hasReferenceToOtherEntry ilcd;;1:16-cv-01485_de8 @default.