Fernandes v. Silva
ODAIR FERNANDES |
STEVEN SILVA |
22-1786 |
October 17, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
General (Habeas Corpus) |
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BRIEFING schedule set. Brief due 01/03/2023 for appellant Odair Fernandes. Appendix due 01/03/2023 for appellant Odair Fernandes. Pursuant to F.R.A.P. 31(a), appellee's brief will be due 30 days following service of appellant's brief and appellant's reply brief will be due 21 days following service of appellee's brief. [22-1786] (CMP) [Entered: 11/21/2022 12:45 PM] |
ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTAL record consisting of district court docket entry no. 39 (Order granting motion to proceed IFP). [22-1786] (CMP) [Entered: 11/21/2022 12:39 PM] |
DOCKETING statement filed by Appellant Odair Fernandes. Served on 11/15/2022. [22-1786] (IG) [Entered: 11/15/2022 01:23 PM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellant Odair Fernandes filed by Attorney Ian Gold. Served on 11/15/2022. [22-1786] (IG) [Entered: 11/15/2022 01:24 PM] |
NOTICE of default and intent to dismiss for failure to pay the filing fee. Fee due 11/23/2022. [22-1786] (CMP) [Entered: 11/09/2022 12:10 PM] |
NOTICE of default and intent to dismiss issued. The appellant is directed to file an appearance form and docketing statement or this case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution in accordance with 1st Cir. R. 3.0(b). Appearance form due 11/15/2022. Docketing Statement due 11/15/2022. [22-1786] (CMP) [Entered: 11/01/2022 08:23 AM] |
ORDER entered. The district court granted petitioner-appellant's request for a certificate of appealability. Accordingly, pursuant to Grant-Chase v. Commissioner, 145 F.3d 431 (1st Circuit. 1998), this appeal can go forward on the issue(s) for which the district court granted the certificate. [22-1786] (CMP) [Entered: 10/24/2022 10:07 AM] |
NOTICE of appearance on behalf of Appellee Steven Silva filed by Attorney Eva M. Badway. Served on 10/24/2022. [22-1786] (EMB) [Entered: 10/24/2022 11:21 AM] |
CORRECTED ORDER* entered. The district court granted petitioner-appellant's request for a certificate of appealability. Accordingly, pursuant to Grant-Chase v. Commissioner, 145 F.3d 431 (1st Circuit. 1998), this appeal can go forward on the issue(s) for which the district court granted the certificate. *Corrected order entered to amend text of order. [22-1786] (CMP) [Entered: 10/24/2022 01:26 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #35) filed by Appellant Odair Fernandes. Docketing Statement due 10/31/2022. Appearance form due 10/31/2022. Fee due 10/31/2022. [22-1786] (CMP) [Entered: 10/17/2022 11:09 AM] |
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Petitioner / appellant: ODAIR FERNANDES | |
Represented By: | Jason G. Benzaken |
Represented By: | Odair Fernandes |
Represented By: | Ian Gold |
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Respondent / appellee: STEVEN SILVA | |
Represented By: | Eva Marie Badway |
Represented By: | Susanne G. Reardon |
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