MacDonald v. State of Maine
KINLEY MACDONALD |
STATE OF MAINE |
23-1381 |
April 24, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
General (Habeas Corpus) |
Docket Report
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NOTICE of default and intent to dismiss for failure to pay the filing fee. Fee due 07/06/2023. [23-1381] (CMP) [Entered: 06/22/2023 01:12 PM] |
ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTAL record filed consisting of district court docket no. 17 (Change of Address). [23-1381] (CMP) [Entered: 06/15/2023 11:49 AM] |
NOTICE of change of address and request for mail filed by Appellant Kinley MacDonald in 23-1028, 23-1042, 23-1105, 23-1237, 23-1331, 23-1348, 23-1381. [23-1028, 23-1105, 23-1042, 23-1237, 23-1331, 23-1348, 23-1381] (CMP) [Entered: 06/02/2023 11:20 AM] |
ORDER entered. This court has docketed petitioner's appeal from the denial of his petition for writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. 2254. The case cannot go forward unless a certificate of appealability issues. 28 U.S.C. 2253. The district court declined to issue a certificate of appealability on April 6, 2023. Petitioner-appellant has filed a request for a certificate of appealability in the court of appeals. However, this court cannot consider the request until appellant either pays the docketing fee or moves for in forma pauperis status in accordance with Fed. R. App. P. 24. Petitioner-appellant is advised that by June 12, 2023, he must either 1) pay the $505 fee to the district court, or 2) file in the district court a motion to proceed in forma pauperis accompanied by Form 4, Financial Affidavit, and prison trust account statement, if incarcerated. See Fed. R. App. P. 24; Form 4. A copy of Form 4 is enclosed for petitioner-appellant. If petitioner-appellant does not notify this court that he has paid the fee, or if he does not file a motion to proceed in forma pauperis on or before June 12, 2023, his appeal may be dismissed pursuant to 1st Cir. R. 3.0(b). If petitioner-appellant timely pays the filing fee or moves for in forma pauperis status on appeal and is granted such status, the case will be submitted to this court for a determination whether a certificate should issue. If a certificate is denied, the appeal will be terminated. [23-1381] (GAK) [Entered: 05/19/2023 04:23 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #12) filed by Appellant Kinley MacDonald. Fee due 05/08/2023. [23-1381] (CMP) [Entered: 04/24/2023 12:12 PM] |
ORDER directing petitioner to file a request for a certificate of appealability in this court by 05/24/2023. Date of denial by district court: April 6, 2023. [23-1381] (CMP) [Entered: 04/24/2023 01:33 PM] |
MOTION for certificate of appealability filed by Appellant Kinley MacDonald. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1381] (CMP) [Entered: 04/25/2023 09:20 AM] |
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Petitioner / appellant: KINLEY MACDONALD | |
Represented By: | Kinley MacDonald |
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Respondent / appellee: STATE OF MAINE | |
Represented By: | Aaron M. Frey |
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