Villecco v. Spesshardt, et al
MICHAEL VILLECCO |
PHILIP E. SPESSHARDT, JOSEPH M. BARELA, CHER R. HAAVIND and DANIEL CHASE |
23-1382 |
December 11, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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[11057673] Default; Procedural termination without judicial action. Clerk of the Court. [23-1382] [Entered: 01/09/2024 08:32 AM] |
[11057675] Mandate issued. [23-1382] [Entered: 01/09/2024 08:33 AM] |
[11053412] Entry of appearance filed by Mr. Evan P. Brennan and Ms. Amy Christine Colony for Joseph M. Barela, Philip E. Spesshardt, Cher R. Haavind and Daniel Chase. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: y. Served on 12/19/2023. Manner of Service: US mail. [23-1382] [Entered: 12/19/2023 09:07 AM] |
[11053405] Entry of appearance submitted by Amy C. Colony and Evan P. Brennan for Appellees Joseph M. Barela, Daniel Chase, Cher R. Haavind and Philip E. Spesshardt for court review. Certificate of Interested Parties: Yes. Served on 12/19/2023. Manner of Service: US mail. [23-1382] --[Edited 12/19/2023 by SDS to remove pdf from entry as the pleading has been filed] EPB [Entered: 12/19/2023 08:49 AM] |
[11051143] Jurisdiction challenged. Appellant 's memorandum brief due 01/02/2024 for Michael Villecco. Briefing on the merits is suspended pending further order of the court. [23-1382] [Entered: 12/11/2023 08:07 AM] |
[11051125] Civil case docketed. Preliminary record filed. DATE RECEIVED: 12/08/2023 Notice of appearance due on 12/26/2023 for Joseph M. Barela, Daniel Chase, Cher R. Haavind and Philip E. Spesshardt. Notice of appearance due on 01/10/2024 for Michael Villecco. [23-1382] [Entered: 12/11/2023 07:28 AM] |
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