In re: Collins
Not Classified By Court: In re: MICHAEL D. COLLINS
Case Number: 23-801
Filed: February 28, 2023
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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February 28, 2023 [10979938] Order filed by Clerk of the Court - Attorney Michael D. Collins may, but is not required, to show cause why he should not be subject to discipline by this court. If a response is filed, it must be filed by 03/20/2023 for Michael D. Collins. Served on 02/28/2023. [23-801] [Entered: 02/28/2023 03:20 PM]
February 28, 2023 Opinion or Order [10979924] Case docketed from an Order by Judges Matheson and Bacharach in appeal 22-7064, United States v. Kerensa Milligan and appeal 22-7065, United States v. Joseph Milligan, referring attorney Michael D. Collins to the court's disciplinary panel to determine whether attorney discipline is appropriate. DATE RECEIVED: 02/28/2023 [23-801] [Entered: 02/28/2023 03:04 PM]

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