Brewington v. McKinney, et al
NOAH J. BREWINGTON |
ROY E. MCKINNEY, Director, MDEA, AARON M. FREY, HOWARD JOHNSON BY WYNDHAM, MATTHEW G. TICE, Justice of the Peace, MAINE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, JOHANNA A GAUVREAU, former Assistant Attorney General, KATIE DAKERS, Assistant Attorney General, MAINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY, JEFFREY WARREN, Special Agent, MDEA, MATT MORRISON, Special Agent, MDEA, MARK STEELE, Special Agent, MDEA, DEAN R. HANNON, II, Special Agent, MDEA, KEVIN CASHMAN, Supervisory Special Agent, MDEA, MDEA COMMANDER OF AGENTS, CITY OF PORTLAND, PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT, FNU ROZZI, Officer, Portland Police Department, FNU HURLEY, Officer, Portland Police Department, FNU RICHARD, Officer, Portland Police Department, SOUTH PORTLAND, ME, FNU PETERS, Officer, South Portland Police Department, GEOFFREY EDWARDS, ERIC YOUNG, ANTHONY VERVILLE, SOUTH PORTLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT, STATE OF MAINE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURT, CUMBERLAND COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, MARIA WOODMAN, Justice, MAINE COMMISSION ON INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES, JUSTIN WINFIELD ANDRUS, Executive Director, JON GALE, Attorney, JAMES HOWANIEC, Attorney, JEFFREY W. LANGHOLTZ, Attorney, PETER RICHARD, DAVID J. BOBROW, Attorney, ANDREW S. EDWARDS, Attorney, DANIEL FELDMAN, Attorney and AARON M. FREY, Maine Attorney General |
23-1505 |
June 21, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
Docket Report
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LETTER sent to Appellant Noah J. Brewington returning his Notice of Appeal to the United States Supreme Court and Motion for appointment of counsel. [23-1505] (JW) [Entered: 09/29/2023 02:44 PM] |
NOTICE of Appeal to the United States Supreme Court and Motion for appointment of counsel filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JW) [Entered: 09/25/2023 04:36 PM] |
MOTION for Declaratory Judgment be delivered on all the Constitution crises that are actual controversies and Political questions or Pass upon jurisdiction to the Supreme Court filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JW) [Entered: 09/25/2023 04:43 PM] |
MOTION to reconsider order [ # 6589249-2 ] and Motion for further findings . . . construed as petition for rehearing filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505]. CLERK'S NOTE: Docket entry was edited to modify the docket text. (JW) [Entered: 09/25/2023 04:24 PM] |
JUDGMENT dismissing case in accordance with 1st Cir. R. 3.0(b). 23-1505 Defaulted. [23-1505] (JW) [Entered: 09/06/2023 12:14 PM] |
ORDER entered by Gustavo A. Gelp , Jr., Appellate Judge; Lara E. Montecalvo, Appellate Judge and Julie Rikelman, Appellate Judge: Appellant's pending motions, including his motions to enforce constitutional rights, to stay state court criminal proceedings, and for injunctive relief, are all denied . Appellant's motion to invoke original jurisdiction is also denied . Appellant should focus on preparing an opening brief; serial motion filing will not expedite resolution of the appeal, and appellant should refrain from filing further motions arguing the merits of his claims. The deadline for the filing of appellant's opening brief is extended to 30 days from entry of this order. [23-1505] (JW) [Entered: 09/05/2023 01:50 PM] |
LETTER sent to Appellant Noah J. Brewington returning his pleading tendered on July 5, 2023. [23-1505] (JW) [Entered: 08/30/2023 03:37 PM] |
BRIEFING schedule set. Brief due 09/11/2023 for appellant Noah J. Brewington. 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. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 08/02/2023 09:14 AM] |
ORDER entered: Treating appellant's financial affidavit as a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis ("IFP"), the request is denied without prejudice to filing a compliant motion and financial affidavit in the district court in Docket No. 2:23-cv-00156-GZS (D. Me.). See Fed. R. App. P. 24(a). A compliant request for IFP status consists of a motion and a fully completed Form 4, financial affidavit, with a prison trust account statement, if appellant is incarcerated. A copy of Form 4 is enclosed to the appellant. We note that appellant's IFP request is deficient in that it does not state the issues to be presented on appeal. Unless appellant provides this court with proof of paying the $505.00 filing fee to the district court or filing a compliant request for IFP status in the district court by August 16, 2023 , this appeal may be dismissed for lack of prosecution. Loc. R. 3.0(b). [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 08/02/2023 02:51 PM] |
Presumption of Innocence filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 08/02/2023 09:05 AM] |
NOTICE of change of address filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 07/31/2023 12:16 PM] |
Mail returned as undeliverable to Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Copy of notice entered July 11, 2023. Forwarding address unknown. [23-1505] (ATC) [Entered: 07/26/2023 04:54 PM] |
LETTER filed by Attorney Thomas A. Knowlton for Appellees Justin Winfield Andrus, Kevin Cashman, Cumberland County Court, Cumberland County Superior Court, Katie Dakers, Aaron M. Frey, Johanna A Gauvreau, Dean R. Hannon, II, MDEA Commander of Agents, Maine Attorney General's Office, Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services, Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, Roy E. McKinney, Matt Morrison, State of Maine, Mark Steele and Jeffrey Warren informing the court that defendants - appellees do not intend to participate in the appeal unless requested to do so by the Court. Served on 07/17/2023. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 07/21/2023 06:13 PM] |
MOTION, First Request to Enforce Constitutional Rights filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 08/03/2023 02:13 PM] |
MOTION to Stay State Court Criminal Proceedings filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 08/03/2023 02:16 PM] |
MOTION, Second Request to Enforce Constitutional Rights filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 08/03/2023 02:14 PM] |
Petition to Invoke Original Jurisdiction filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 08/03/2023 02:18 PM] |
NOTICE issued. After 07/25/2023, the following attorneys will no longer receive notice of court issued documents in this case unless they register for an appellate ECF account: Aaron M. Frey for State of Maine, Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, Roy E. McKinney, Matthew G. Tice, Johanna A Gauvreau, Justin Winfield Andrus, Maine Attorney General's Office, Katie Dakers, Jeffrey Warren, Matt Morrison, Mark Steele, Dean R. Hannon, II, Kevin Cashman, MDEA Commander of Agents, Maria Woodman, Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services and Aaron M. Frey. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 07/11/2023 08:18 AM] |
Mail returned as undeliverable to Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Copy of case opening notice issued June 21, 2023. Forwarding address unknown. [23-1505] (ATC) [Entered: 07/10/2023 10:24 AM] |
MOTION to proceed in forma pauperis filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Certificate of service was not included. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 07/07/2023 03:04 PM] |
EXHIBITS in support of Notice of Appeal (stored in records room). [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 07/11/2023 03:43 PM] |
CIVIL CASE docketed. Notice of appeal (doc. #10) filed by Appellant Noah J. Brewington. Fee due 07/05/2023. [23-1505] (JAW) [Entered: 06/21/2023 12:26 PM] |
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