Walter Osborne v. State of Florida, et al
STATE OF FLORIDA, RONDA D. WESTFALL and GOV. EMPLOYEES A TO Z |
WALTER OSBORNE |
19-14138 |
October 21, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Other |
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Certificate of Interested Persons and Corporate Disclosure Statement filed by Attorney Bilal Ahmed Faruqui for Appellee State of Florida. On the same day the CIP is served, the party filing it must also complete the court's web-based stock ticker symbol certificate at the link here http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/web-based-cip or on the court's website. See 11th Cir. R. 26.1-2(b). [19-14138] (ECF: Bilal Faruqui) [Entered: 11/18/2019 01:44 PM] |
APPEARANCE of Counsel Form filed by Bilal Ahmed Faruqui for State of Florida. [19-14138] (ECF: Bilal Faruqui) [Entered: 11/18/2019 01:43 PM] |
RETURNED UNFILED: First Clarification of Appeal-Mandamus, Prohibition, Writ of 543 Lower Case filed by Walter Osborne is returned unfiled. [Entered: 11/12/2019 03:48 PM] |
Appellant's Certificate of Interested Persons and Corporate Disclosure Statement filed by Appellant Walter Osborne. [Entered: 11/08/2019 11:06 AM] |
CIVIL APPEAL DOCKETED. Notice of appeal filed by Appellant Walter Osborne on 10/15/2019. Fee Status: Fee Paid. The appellant's brief is due on or before 12/02/2019. The appendix is due no later than 7 days from the filing of the appellant's brief. Awaiting Appellant's Certificate of Interested Persons due on or before 11/04/2019 as to Appellant Walter Osborne. Awaiting Appellee's Certificate of Interested Persons due on or before 11/18/2019 as to Appellee State of Florida [Entered: 10/28/2019 02:55 PM] |
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