Lynn v. Willnauer, et al
TONI SINCLAIR, MELISSA DOE, MICHELE LAYTON, RALK SALKE, MARY YOAKUM, CORIZON HEALTH SERVICES, LACY OSMON, JANICE GUNTER, LAURA DOE, ALEYCIA MCCULLOUGH, RAJWINDER KAUR, GERARD HERROD, DAVID TATARSKY, CHARLIE WILLNAUER, BARRY LEWIS HARRIS, SEAN POTTER, JORDAN MADORIN, KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, CHASATIE WISDOM, DAWN SILER, CHANTEL ABEL and MILLIE MURRAY-TRINGALE |
PATRICK C. LYNN |
19-3166 |
August 9, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
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[10674895] Response filed by Patrick C. Lynn to [ # 10670070-2 ] this court's 8/12/19 order. Served on 08/28/2019. Manner of Service: US mail. [19-3166] [Entered: 08/30/2019 10:41 AM] |
[10671710] Entry of appearance filed by Patrick C. Lynn. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: n. Served on 08/14/2019 on court only. Manner of Service: US mail. [19-3166] [Entered: 08/19/2019 12:37 PM] |
[10671241] District Court order filed. The Court declines to certify Plaintiff's interlocutory appeal and denies Plaintiff leave to proceed without prepayment of fees on appeal. [19-3166] [Entered: 08/16/2019 09:15 AM] |
[10670070] Order filed by Clerk of the Court directing the appellant to show cause in writing by appeal should not be dismissed for failure to pay the entire filing fee and why the provisions of PLRA do not apply to this appeal. Response due on 09/03/2019 for Patrick C. Lynn. Served on 08/12/2019. [19-3166] [Entered: 08/12/2019 03:22 PM] |
[10669569] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 08/09/2019. Fee or 1915 forms and notice of appearance due 09/09/2019 for Patrick C. Lynn. [19-3166] [Entered: 08/09/2019 08:50 AM] |
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