Webster v. CHP Correctional Health Partners
RONALD L. WEBSTER |
CHP CORRECTIONAL HEALTH PARTNERS |
24-1134 |
April 9, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit |
Prisoner - Civil Rights |
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[11080668] Prisoner case docketed. DATE RECEIVED: 04/08/2024. Docketing statement due 04/23/2024 for Ronald L. Webster. Transcript order form due 04/23/2024 for Ronald L. Webster. Fee is due by 04/23/2024 for Ronald L. Webster. Notice of appearance due on 04/23/2024 for CHP Correctional Health Partners and Ronald L. Webster. Disclosure statement due on 04/23/2024 for CHP Correctional Health Partners [24-1134] [Entered: 04/09/2024 10:31 AM] |
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Plaintiff: RONALD L. WEBSTER | |
Represented By: | Brent R. Owen |
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Defendant: CHP CORRECTIONAL HEALTH PARTNERS | |
Represented By: | Edmund Martin Kennedy |
Represented By: | Andrew David Ringel Esq. |
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