City of Salina v. Gilbert
Plaintiff / Appellee: CITY OF SALINA
Defendant / Appellant: CRAIG IVAN GILBERT
Case Number: 22-3177
Filed: September 12, 2022
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights
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September 13, 2022 [10940124] Jurisdictional Defect. (CMM) Procedural termination after other judicial action. Written, unsigned, unpublished. Judges Hartz, Holmes and Rossman. [22-3177] [Entered: 09/13/2022 09:13 AM]
September 12, 2022 [10939752] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 09/12/2022. Notice of appearance due on 10/12/2022 for Craig Ivan Gilbert. [22-3177] [Entered: 09/12/2022 11:57 AM]

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