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Mr. Justice REHNQUIST.
On Lenhard v. Wolff,
Resolving in applicants' favor all questions pertaining to procedures and rules of the Court, I am satisfied that the moving papers would not persuade the requisite number of Justices to grant applicants' proposed petition for certiorari, to [444 U.S. 1301 , 1302] grant the petition for rehearing of this Court's previous denial of a stay pending the filing of a petition for certiorari, or to grant a stay pending Conference consideration of the petition for rehearing. See this Court's Rule 58. As a consequence whether the submission presented to me as Circuit Justice on October 16, 1979, is treated as a request for a rehearing of our previous denial of a stay of execution, or as a new request for a stay of execution, it is in all respects
Denied.
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Citation: 444 U.S. 1301
No. A-172
Decided: October 18, 1979
Court: United States Supreme Court
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