United States v. Najar-Celis
Plaintiff: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant: CRISTIAN NAJAR-CELIS
Case Number: 24-4031
Filed: March 20, 2024
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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Date Filed Document Text
March 20, 2024 [11075858] Criminal case docketed. Preliminary record filed. DATE RECEIVED: 03/20/2024. Notice of appearance due on 04/19/2024 for Cristian Najar-Celis. Fee or ifp forms due in district court 04/19/2024 for Cristian Najar-Celis. Notice of appearance and Disclosure statement due on 04/03/2024 for United States of America. [24-4031] [Entered: 03/20/2024 03:56 PM]

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Plaintiff: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Represented By: Angela Jean Clifford-Salisbury
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