Winfield v. Divris
KEITH WINFIELD |
MATTHEW DIVRIS, Superintendent, NCCI Gardner |
21-1998 |
December 10, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other |
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MOTION to file exhibits under seal filed by Petitioner Keith Winfield. Certificate of service dated 12/10/2021. [21-1998] (GRC) [Entered: 12/14/2021 11:17 AM] |
ORIGINAL PROCEEDING docketed. Application for permission to file a second or successive habeas corpus petition filed by Petitioner Keith Winfield. Appearance form due 12/28/2021. [21-1998] (GRC) [Entered: 12/14/2021 11:06 AM] |
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Petitioner: KEITH WINFIELD | |
Represented By: | Neil K. Austin |
Represented By: | Peter G. Ellis |
Represented By: | Anthony Mirenda |
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Respondent: MATTHEW DIVRIS, Superintendent, NCCI Gardner | |
Represented By: | Maura Tracy Healey |
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