Johnson v. Ayala, et al
FOOS, HOLLAND, AYALA, RAEANNE WILL and DURAN |
JABARI J. JOHNSON |
21-1063 |
February 23, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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[10822422] Appellant's motion requesting copies filed by Mr. Jabari J. Johnson. Served on 04/11/2021. Manner of Service: US mail. [21-1063] [Entered: 04/14/2021 03:19 PM] |
[10822424] Order filed by Clerk of the Court denying Appellant's motion for copies filed by Appellant Mr. Jabari J. Johnson. The court does not provide free copies of documents. Served on 04/14/2021. [21-1063] [Entered: 04/14/2021 03:21 PM] |
[10817077] Order filed by Clerk of the Court granting Appellant motion to extend time to file response. Response due on 04/16/2021 for Jabari J. Johnson. See order for details. Served on 03/23/2021. [21-1063] [Entered: 03/23/2021 09:19 AM] |
[10817040] Appellant's combined entry of appearance and motion for extension of time filed by Mr. Jabari J. Johnson. Served on 03/14/2021. Manner of Service: US mail. [21-1063] [Entered: 03/23/2021 08:34 AM] |
[10810122] Order filed by Clerk of the Court. The appellant shall show cause as to why he should not be required to prepay the filing fees. Response due on 03/17/2021 for Jabari J. Johnson. Served on 02/24/2021. [21-1063] Please see order for additional detailed information. [Entered: 02/24/2021 10:04 AM] |
[10809990] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 02/23/2021. Fee or 1915 forms due 03/25/2021 for Jabari J. Johnson. Notice of appearance due on 03/25/2021 for Jabari J. Johnson. [21-1063] [Entered: 02/23/2021 04:13 PM] |
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