Peoples v. Baker, et al
SIMPSON, LARSON, NEWCOMB and BAKER |
LOUIS PEOPLES, JR. |
19-1111 |
March 27, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
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[10645926] Jurisdictional review complete. Record on appeal 10th circuit due 05/24/2019. Appellant's brief, fee or 1915 forms, and notice of appearance due on 06/12/2019 for Louis Peoples Jr. [19-1111] [Entered: 05/03/2019 07:15 AM] |
[10646030] Record on appeal filed. No. of Volumes: 1, Comments: Volume 1-pleadings. [19-1111] [Entered: 05/03/2019 10:30 AM] |
[10640496] Entry of appearance filed by Ms. Nicole Gellar for Simpson, Baker and Newcomb. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: n. Served on 04/11/2019. Manner of Service: US mail. [19-1111] [Entered: 04/11/2019 10:42 AM] |
[10640452] Entry of appearance submitted by Nicole Suzanne Gellar for Appellees Baker, Newcomb and Simpson for court review. Certificate of Interested Parties: No. Served on 04/11/2019. Manner of Service: US mail.--[Edited 04/11/2019 by LAB to remove PDF from entry as pleading was filed 4/11/19.] [19-1111] NG [Entered: 04/11/2019 09:57 AM] |
[10640379] Deficiency notice issued. Type of deficiency: notice of appearance not filed by appellees. Notice of appearance due on 04/22/2019 for Appellees Baker, Newcomb, and Simpson. [19-1111] [Entered: 04/11/2019 09:00 AM] |
[10636351] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 03/27/2019. Fee or 1915 forms due 04/26/2019 for Louis Peoples Jr. Notice of appearance due on 04/10/2019 for Baker, Newcomb and Simpson, and Notice of appearance due on 04/26/2019 for Louis Peoples Jr. [19-1111] [Entered: 03/27/2019 12:08 PM] |
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