ra dais deapocalypse bey v. Kane, et al
RA DAIS DEAPOCALYPSE BEY |
JOHNATHAN KANE, EAVON VAUGHAN and JONATHAN KANE |
22-1863 |
November 10, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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Mail returned as undeliverable to Appellant ra dais deapocalypse bey. Copy of appellee's briefing notice issued December 19, 2022. Forwarded to Apt 6 15 Avon Pl Springfield, MA 01105. [22-1863] (ATC) [Entered: 01/06/2023 11:57 AM] |
ONE (1) paper copy of appellant's brief [ # 6539174-2 ] submitted by Appellant ra dais deapocalypse bey. [22-1863] (AVN) [Entered: 12/23/2022 02:21 PM] |
APPELLANT'S BRIEF filed by Appellant ra dais deapocalypse bey. Number of copies: 1. Served on 12/19/2022. Three paper copies identical to that of the electronically filed brief must be submitted so that they are received by the court on or before 12/28/2022 . Brief due 01/18/2023 for APPELLEES Jonathan Kane and Eavon Vaughan. [22-1863] (LIM) [Entered: 12/21/2022 11:48 AM] |
BRIEFING schedule set. Brief due 01/03/2023 for appellant ra dais deapocalypse bey. 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. [22-1863] (GRC) [Entered: 11/21/2022 01:48 PM] |
Request to proceed in forma pauperis on appeal filed by Appellant ra dais deapocalypse bey was granted in the district court by order dated 11/04/2022. [22-1863] (GRC) [Entered: 11/21/2022 01:23 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #7) filed by Appellant ra dais deapocalypse bey. [22-1863] (GRC) [Entered: 11/10/2022 01:44 PM] |
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