Smith v. Apker
Petitioner: Raymond D Smith
Respondent: Craig Apker
Case Number: 4:2011cv00328
Filed: June 1, 2011
Court: US District Court for the District of Arizona
Office: Tucson Division Office
County: Pima
Presiding Judge: Bernardo P Velasco (PS)
Presiding Judge: Frank R Zapata
Nature of Suit: General
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2241
Jury Demanded By: None

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April 18, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 17 ORDER Accepted and adopting Report and Recommendations re 14 Report and Recommendation. The Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus is Denied and this action is hereby DISMISSED. Judgment to be entered accordingly.. Signed by Senior Judge Frank R Zapata on 4/18/2014.(JKM)
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