United States v. Ford
WILLIE F. FORD |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
19-3061 |
March 25, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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[10642555] Frap 42; Procedural termination without judicial action. [19-3061] [Entered: 04/19/2019 08:52 AM] |
[10642556] Mandate issued. [19-3061] [Entered: 04/19/2019 08:52 AM] |
[10642829] Order filed by Clerk of the Court granting Appellant's motion to dismiss case. Served on 04/19/2019. Text only entry - no attachment. See order for case termination. [19-3061] [Entered: 04/22/2019 08:05 AM] |
[10642491] Appellant's motion filed by Mr. Willie F. Ford to dismiss case. Manner of Service: US mail. [19-3061] [Entered: 04/18/2019 04:41 PM] |
[10635915] Entry of appearance submitted by James A. Brown for Appellee United States of America for court review. Certificate of Interested Parties: No. Served on 03/26/2019. Manner of Service: US mail. [19-3061] --[Edited 03/26/2019 by DD. Removed PDF as pleading filed 3/26/19] JAB [Entered: 03/26/2019 08:26 AM] |
[10635919] Entry of appearance filed by James A. Brown for United States of America. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: n. Served on 03/26/2019. Manner of Service: US mail [19-3061] [Entered: 03/26/2019 08:38 AM] |
[10635535] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 03/25/2019. Fee or IFP forms due in district court 04/24/2019 for Willie F. Ford. Notice of appearance due on 04/24/2019 for Willie F. Ford. Notice of appearance due on 04/08/2019 for United States of America. [19-3061] [Entered: 03/25/2019 10:32 AM] |
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