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Hobby v. Beneficial Mortgage Co.
Citation: 182 F. App'x 239Docket: No. 05-2005
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; May 25, 2006; Federal Appellate Court
Geraldine Talley Hobby's appeal from the district court is addressed, focusing on two key orders: the dismissal of her appeal from the bankruptcy court as moot and the denial of her motion for appointment of counsel. The reviewing court finds no reversible error and affirms the district court's decision for the reasons previously stated in Beneficial Mortgage Co. v. Hobby. Hobby's motions to amend her appeal and to file her informal brief out of time are granted. However, her requests for a transcript at government expense, a stay pending appeal, and appointment of counsel are denied. The court determines that oral argument is unnecessary as the relevant facts and legal issues are sufficiently covered in the existing materials. The decision is affirmed.