United States v. Lucas
Defendant / Appellant: SCOTT CHRISTOPHER LUCAS
Plaintiff / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Case Number: 20-1000
Filed: January 2, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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January 2, 2020 [10706429] Criminal case docketed. Preliminary record filed. DATE RECEIVED: 12/31/2019. Docketing statement, designation of record, transcript order form and entry of appearance due 01/16/2020 for Scott Christopher Lucas. Notice of appearance due on 01/16/2020 for United States of America. Appointment motion due 01/16/2020 by Scott Christopher Lucas [20-1000] [Entered: 01/02/2020 07:49 AM]

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Defendant / appellant: SCOTT CHRISTOPHER LUCAS
Represented By: Laura Hayes Suelau
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Plaintiff / appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Represented By: Suneeta Hazra
Represented By: Peter A. McNeilly
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