Charlton Lachase v. Federal Detention Center, et al
CHARLTON LACHASE |
FEDERAL DETENTION CENTER, BUREAU OF PRISONS, Regional Director and BUREAU OF PRISONS, General Counsel |
20-13192 |
August 26, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Other |
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USDC order denying IFP as to Appellant Charlton Lachase was filed on 09/14/2020. Docket Entry 21. [Entered: 09/15/2020 12:03 PM] |
NOTICE OF CIP FILING DEFICIENCY to Charlton Lachase. 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: 09/14/2020 10:13 AM] |
This APPELLANT has been notified that upon expiration of fourteen (14) days from this date, this appeal will be dismissed by the clerk without further notice unless the required filing fee has been received or a motion to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis is filed in the District Court. The appellant is being served with this letter. [Entered: 09/14/2020 10:11 AM] |
NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN Notice of receipt: as to Appellant Charlton Lachase. Letter requesting forms for admission to the bar, appearance of counsel form, CIP and IFP forms. [Entered: 09/14/2020 10:09 AM] |
PRISONER (PLRA) APPEAL DOCKETED. Notice of appeal filed by Appellant Charlton Lachase on 08/25/2020. Fee Status: Fee Not Paid. No hearings to be transcribed. [Entered: 08/27/2020 01:39 PM] |
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