Wallace v. Williams, et al
E. WILLIAMS and C.R. GOETZ |
LAWRENCE W. WALLACE |
20-1144 |
April 13, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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[10741222] Frap 42; Procedural termination without judicial action; Clerk of the Court. [20-1144] [Entered: 05/19/2020 10:15 AM] |
[10741223] Mandate issued. [20-1144] [Entered: 05/19/2020 10:16 AM] |
[10741221] Order filed by Clerk of the Court granting Appellant's motion to dismiss case. Served on 05/19/2020. Text only entry - no attachment. [20-1144] [Entered: 05/19/2020 10:13 AM] |
[10735271] Order filed by Clerk of the Court - This matter is before the court on the appellant's Motion to Stay Appeal or Dismiss without Prejudice. For the reasons stated in the attached order, the appellant's motion is taken under advisement [ # 10735197-3 ]. Appellant's response to the attached order is due on 05/07/2020 for Lawrence W. Wallace. Served on 04/23/2020. [20-1144] [Entered: 04/23/2020 01:38 PM] |
[10735197] Appellant's "Motion to Stay Appeal or Dismiss Without Prejudice" filed by Lawrence W. Wallace. Served on 04/21/2020. Manner of Service: US mail. [20-1144] [Entered: 04/23/2020 11:30 AM] |
[10732612] Order filed by Clerk of the Court to show cause. On or before 05/04/2020, the appellant is directed to file in this court a memorandum brief in response to the attached show cause order. Served on 04/13/2020. [20-1144] [Entered: 04/13/2020 02:42 PM] |
[10732337] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 04/10/2020. Fee or ifp forms due 05/13/2020 for Lawrence W. Wallace. Notice of appearance due on 05/13/2020 for Lawrence W. Wallace. [20-1144] [Entered: 04/13/2020 07:20 AM] |
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