In re: Robert Doyle
Petitioner: In re: ROBERT JOHN DOYLE
Not Yet Classified: ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA
Case Number: 19-11829
Filed: May 10, 2019
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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June 6, 2019 Opinion or Order ORDER: Motion for leave to file successive petition for habeas corpus filed by Petitioner Robert John Doyle is DISMISSED in part and DENIED in part. [ # 8772407-2 ] EEC, WHP and AJ [Entered: 06/06/2019 04:38 PM]
May 10, 2019 ORIGINAL PROCEEDING DOCKETED. EMERGENCY Application for leave to file successive petition for habeas corpus filed by Petitioner Robert John Doyle. Served 05/07/2019. Fee Status: Fee Not Required [Entered: 05/14/2019 02:23 PM]

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