In re: Martinez
REYES J. MARTINEZ |
RON WILEY, Warden, Federal Prison Camp - Florence |
14-1219 |
June 4, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
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[10183524-1] Dismissed. Procedural termination after other judicial action. Written, signed, unpublished. Final order filed denying for successive 2255 by judges: Hartz, O'Brien and Bacharach. [14-1219] [Entered: 06/13/2014 10:45 AM] |
[10180962] Case docketed. Petition for permission to file successive 2255 motion in district court. Notice of appearance due on 07/07/2014 for Reyes J. Martinez, and Notice of appearance due on 06/18/2014 for Ron Wiley. DATE RECEIVED: 06/03/2014 [14-1219] [Entered: 06/04/2014 09:23 AM] |
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Petitioner: REYES J. MARTINEZ | |
Represented By: | Reyes J. Martinez |
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Respondent: RON WILEY, Warden, Federal Prison Camp - Florence | |
Represented By: | Paul Farley |
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