Johnson v. Chapin, et al
JABARI J. JOHNSON |
DAVID CHAPIN, JESSICA AGGSON, FNU STEIN, Lt., FNU PAPPAS, Sgt., FNU THOMAS, C.O., LEON JOHNSON, C.O., (FNU) WALLACE, Capt., FNU SCOTT, Capt., FNU RAFF, Major, FNU QUILIN, FNU JACKSON, Capt., (FNU) VASQUEZ, Lt., FNU PETERSEN, Lt., FNU KOENIG, Lt., FNU WEAVER, Lt. 1, FNU FLORES, C.O., FNU REYES, C.O., FNU CARPENTAR, C.O., FNU HODGES, C.O., FNU ALBRANDT, C.O., FNU GOMEZ, C.O., FNU HOLMAN, Case Manager, FNU GETTY, C.O., FNU GILES, C.O., FNU TONCHIE, C.O., FNU ARMSTRONG, C.O., LARRY SPAIN, Sgt., MATT LONG, Case Manager, RAYMOND HIGGINS, Warden, FNU DORCEY, Warden, FNU WEAVER, Lt. 2, JEFF LONG, STERLING CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, MOSES STANCIL, EXEC. DIR. CDOC DEAN WILLIAMS, prior Executive Director, FNU CHUBBUCK, C.O., FNU NORRIS, CENTENNIAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY and COLORADO STATE PRISON |
24-1010 |
January 8, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Prison Condition |
Docket Report
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[11062790] Mandate issued. [24-1010] [Entered: 01/29/2024 01:50 PM] |
[11062788] Default; Procedural termination without judicial action. Clerk of the Court. [24-1010] [Entered: 01/29/2024 01:49 PM] |
[11057504] Order filed by Clerk of the Court - Proceedings are suspended pending further order of this court. Response to show cause order due on 01/22/2024 for Jabari J. Johnson. See order for details. Served on 01/08/2024. [24-1010] [Entered: 01/08/2024 01:55 PM] |
[11057432] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 01/08/2024. Notice of appearance due on 02/07/2024 for Jabari J. Johnson. [24-1010] [Entered: 01/08/2024 12:23 PM] |
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