Allen Pullen v. T. Brown, et al
SERVICE |
ALLEN PULLEN |
HALL, DOUGLAS, L. THOMPSON, SCOTT, T. A. BROWN, Major and ESPINO |
20-11258 |
April 1, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Other |
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ENTRY OF DISMISSAL: Pursuant to the 11th Cir.R.42-1(b), this appeal is DISMISSED for want of prosecution because the appellant Allen Pullen failed to pay the filing and docketing fees to the district court, or alternatively, file a motion to proceed in forma pauperis in the district court within the time fixed by the rules [Entered: 04/28/2020 03:46 PM] |
NOTICE OF CIP FILING DEFICIENCY to Allen Pullen. You are receiving this notice because you have not completed the Certificate of Interested Persons (CIP). Failure to comply with 11th Cir. Rules 26.1-1 through 26.1-4 may result in dismissal of the case or appeal under 11th Cir. R. 42-1(b), return of deficient documents without action, or other sanctions on counsel, the party, or both. [Entered: 04/16/2020 09:38 AM] |
MOTION for appointment of counsel filed by Appellant Allen Pullen. Opposition to Motion is Unknown [9064745-1] [Entered: 04/17/2020 12:29 PM] |
CIVIL APPEAL DOCKETED. Notice of appeal filed by Appellant Allen Pullen on 03/30/2020. Fee Status: Fee Not Paid. No hearings to be transcribed. Awaiting Appellant's Certificate of Interested Persons due on or before 04/15/2020 as to Appellant Allen Pullen. Awaiting Appellee's Certificate of Interested Persons due on or before 04/29/2020 as to Appellee T. A. Brown [Entered: 04/02/2020 08:50 AM] |
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