Chand v. Horton, et al
VINCENT HORTON, Warden and STATE OF NEW MEXICO |
NAREND CHAND |
19-2025 |
February 12, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
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[10638775] Order filed by Clerk of the Court granting Appellant's motion to dismiss case. Served on 04/04/2019. Text only entry - no attachment. [19-2025] [Entered: 04/04/2019 02:52 PM] |
[10638776] Frap 42; Procedural termination without judicial action; Clerk of the Court. [19-2025] [Entered: 04/04/2019 02:53 PM] |
[10638777] Mandate issued. [19-2025] [Entered: 04/04/2019 02:53 PM] |
[10638468] Appellant's motion "to withdraw certificate of appealability and authorization to file successive petition" filed by Narend Chand, construed as a motion to dismiss case. Served on 03/22/2019. Manner of Service: US mail. [19-2025] [Entered: 04/04/2019 06:34 AM] |
[10633398] Record on appeal filed. One volume containing pleadings. [19-2025] [Entered: 03/15/2019 08:42 AM] |
[10633394] Jurisdictional review complete. Fee or ifp forms due by 04/24/2019 for Narend Chand. Appellant's combined brief and certificate of appealability due 04/24/2019 for Narend Chand. Record on appeal 10th circuit due 04/05/2019. [19-2025] [Entered: 03/15/2019 08:33 AM] |
[10631752] Entry of appearance filed by Narend Chand. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: n. Served on 02/21/2019. Manner of Service: US mail. [19-2025] [Entered: 03/07/2019 01:06 PM] |
[10626301] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 02/11/2019. Notice of appearance due on 03/14/2019 for Narend Chand. Fee or ifp forms due 03/14/2019 for Narend Chand. [19-2025] [Entered: 02/12/2019 01:46 PM] |
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