Eaves v. Kory, et al
RODNEY DOUGLAS EAVES |
MS. KORY, JERRY ROARK, DANNY SALAZAR, MR. CHAVEZ, THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, SUSAN WOLLERT, ANGIE TURNER, MARSHALL GRIFFITH, JANE DOE #2 and JANE DOE #3 |
24-1048 |
February 6, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Prison Condition |
Docket Report
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[11076138] Appellant's motion filed by Rodney Douglas Eaves to extend time to file appellant's brief until 04/17/2024. Served on 03/21/2024. Manner of Service: US mail. [24-1048] [Entered: 03/21/2024 02:04 PM] |
[11076177] Order filed by Clerk of the Court - granting appellant's motion to extend time to file apet brief Appellant's brief due on 04/17/2024 for Rodney Douglas Eaves. No further extensions will be granted on the clerk's authority. Served on 03/21/2024. [24-1048] [Entered: 03/21/2024 03:01 PM] |
[11067484] Entry of appearance filed by Rodney Douglas Eaves. CERT. OF INTERESTED PARTIES: y. [24-1048] [Entered: 02/15/2024 11:37 AM] |
[11065438] Record on appeal filed. No. of Volumes: 1, Comments: Volume 1-pleadings. [24-1048] [Entered: 02/07/2024 11:46 AM] |
[11065428] Fee paid. Date paid in District Court on 02/07/2024. [24-1048] [Entered: 02/07/2024 11:36 AM] |
[11065432] Jurisdictional review complete. Appellant's brief due on 03/18/2024 for Rodney Douglas Eaves. Record on appeal 10th circuit due 02/28/2024. [24-1048] [Entered: 02/07/2024 11:37 AM] |
[11065158] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 02/06/2024. Notice of appearance due on 03/07/2024 for Rodney Douglas Eaves. [24-1048] [Entered: 02/06/2024 12:54 PM] |
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