William Michael Kemp, Sui Juris c/o General Delivery Gadsden, Alabama state zip code exempt In Propria Persona Under Protest, Necessity, and by Special Visitation all rights reserved CIRCUIT COURT OF ETOWAH COUNTY ALABAMA STATE Ex Parte ) Case No. #CC-95-1083 ) SUPPLEMENT TO THE William Michael Kemp ) APPLICATION FOR EXTRAORDINARY ) WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS: ________________________________) Alabama Statute 15-21-8 To the Judge of this honorable Court: SUPPLEMENT TO APPLICATION FOR EXTRAORDINARY WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS NOW COMES Richard Hamilton Hayward, Relator, and files this, His Supplement to the Application for an Extraordinary Writ of Habeas Corpus with respect to William Michael Kemp (hereinafter "Applicant"), and here proceeds to supplement the original application, which supplement is made necessary by important changes in the facts and circumstances of this case, as of the preparation and mailing of the Application, as set forth below. 1. As a Supplement to said Application for the Extraordinary Writ of Habeas Corpus respecting the restraint of the liberty of William Michael Kemp, Relator, Richard Hamilton Hayward further represents to this Court the following, the same to be annexed to, and become an integral part of, said Application, as though the same were stated in full and at length therein as follows: Supplement to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus: Page 1 of 3 2. On Saturday evening, March 22, 1997, Applicant appeared at the Etowah County Law Enforcement Complex Jail and submitted Himself voluntarily to the custody of deputies of the Sheriff of Etowah County, Alabama state, and is now "in custody" and is restrained of His liberty. 3. Attached to this Supplement is a true copy of the Order of Commitment, signed and entered by Circuit Judge Donald W. Stewart on March 17, 1997. 4. On Saturday, March 22, 1997, at approximately 7:30 p.m. Central Standard Time ("CST"), Applicant's Counsel mailed directly to the Honorable Roy Moore, Judge of the Circuit Court of Etowah County, laser-printed originals of all pleadings supporting Applicant's Petition for Extraordinary Writ of Habeas Corpus, via Priority United States Mail. See attached MEMO dated March 22, 1997 from Paul Andrew Mitchell to the Honorable Roy Moore, Judge. Said Counsel was advised by the USPS night clerk in Tucson, Arizona state, that the mail in question could be expected to arrive by Tuesday, March 25, 1997, if not sooner. 5. On information and belief, Relator represents to this honorable Court that, to the best of His current information, knowledge, and belief, there are no other changes which are required by Alabama statutes to be disclosed with respect to the changed circumstances as herein reported in this matter. Respectfully submitted this __________ day of March, 1996. /s/ Rich Hayward ___________________________________________________ Richard Hamilton Hayward Relator of Record Supplement to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus: Page 2 of 3 VERIFICATION STATE OF ALABAMA ) ) COUNTY OF ETOWAH ) Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Richard Hamilton Hayward who, after being duly sworn, did depose and state: "My name is Richard Hamilton Hayward, I am over twenty-one (21) years of age, have never been convicted of a felony or a crime of moral turpitude, and I am competent to make this affidavit. I am the Relator in the foregoing Supplement to the Application for Extraordinary Writ of Habeas Corpus, and all statements, allegations, denials and attachments contained therein are true and correct, to the best of My current information, knowledge and belief." Purpose of Notary is for identification ONLY, and not for entrance into any foreign jurisdiction(s). /s/ Rich Hayward ________________________________ Richard Hamilton Hayward Given under my hand and seal this ____ day of March, 1997 ______________________________________________ Notary Public, in and for the State of Alabama __________________________________________ Name of Notary (printed) Supplement to Application for Writ of Habeas Corpus: Page 3 of 3 # # #
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