Farrakhan-Muhammad v. Oliver
Petitioner - Appellant: Q ILIYAAS FARRAKHAN-MUHAMMAD, AKA Q Ili-Yaas Farrakhan-Muhammad, AKA Christopher Mitchell, AKA C. Eli-Jah Hakeem Muhammad, AKA Elijah Hakeem Muhammad, AKA Caliph Ili-Yaz Az-Haakeem Muhammad
Respondent - Appellee: JOHN OLIVER, Complex Warden
Case Number: 16-1367
Filed: September 9, 2016
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus

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May 4, 2017 Farrakhan-Muhammad v. Oliver

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Petitioner - appellant: Q ILIYAAS FARRAKHAN-MUHAMMAD, AKA Q Ili-Yaas Farrakhan-Muhammad, AKA Christopher Mitchell, AKA C. Eli-Jah Hakeem Muhammad, AKA Elijah Hakeem Muhammad, AKA Caliph Ili-Yaz Az-Haakeem Muhammad
Represented By: Q Iliyaas Farrakhan-Muhammad
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Respondent - appellee: JOHN OLIVER, Complex Warden
Represented By: J. Benedict Garcia
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