Albert Holland, Jr. v. State of Florida
ALBERT HOLLAND, JR. |
STATE OF FLORIDA |
22-10095 |
January 11, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Habeas Corpus: Death Penalty |
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MOTION for certificate of appealability filed by Appellant Albert Holland, Jr.. Opposition to Motion is Unknown [9616920-1] [Entered: 03/10/2022 02:58 PM] |
ORDER: Motion for extension to file appellant brief filed by Appellant Albert Holland, Jr. is DENIED as Moot. Appellants opening brief is not due at this time. Appellants motion for a certificate of appealability is due 14 days from the date of this order or appellants notice of appeal will be construed as a motion for certificate of appealability. [ # 9606974-2 ] RSR (See attached order for complete text) [Entered: 03/01/2022 09:17 AM] |
Appellant's Certificate of Interested Persons and Corporate Disclosure Statement filed by Appellant Albert Holland, Jr.. [Entered: 02/25/2022 05:21 PM] |
MOTION for extension of time to file appellant's brief to 03/21/2022 filed by Appellant Albert Holland, Jr.. Opposition to Motion is Unknown [9606974-1] [Entered: 02/25/2022 05:16 PM] |
NOTICE OF CIP FILING DEFICIENCY to Albert Holland, Jr.. 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. If you are an appellant or petitioner, upon expiration of 14 days from the date of this notice, your appeal will be dismissed for want of prosecution if the default has not been remedied, pursuant to 11th Cir. Rules 26.1-5(c) and 42-1(b). If you are an appellee or respondent, no action will be taken on documents submitted until the CIP deficiency is remedied. See 11th Cir. R. 26.1-5. [Entered: 02/14/2022 03:47 PM] |
Public Communication: Letter from Pro Se Appellant requesting Notice regarding due date of opening brief.. [Entered: 02/15/2022 03:12 PM] |
Returned Mail was received for Attorney Bradley Michael Collins for Appellee State of Florida. IN RE: Notice of docketing. [Entered: 02/11/2022 05:01 PM] |
Notice of receipt: Notice of Request for Certificate of Interested Person Form. as to Appellant Albert Holland, Jr.. - Appellant was remailed the notice of docketing letter and certificate of interest person form. The certificate of interested person form sent was returned with the attorney return mail. [Entered: 02/14/2022 04:10 PM] |
TRANSCRIPT INFORMATION form filed by Party Albert Holland, Jr.. No hearings. [Entered: 01/27/2022 03:19 PM] |
Certificate of Interested Persons and Corporate Disclosure Statement filed by Attorney Lisa-Marie Lerner for Appellee State of Florida. On the same day the CIP is served, any filer represented by counsel 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. 26.1-1(b). [22-10095] (ECF: Lisa-Marie Lerner) [Entered: 01/26/2022 08:38 AM] |
APPEARANCE of Counsel Form filed by Lisa-Marie Lerner for State of Florida. [22-10095] (ECF: Lisa-Marie Lerner) [Entered: 01/25/2022 03:17 PM] |
USDC order granting IFP as to Appellant Albert Holland, Jr. was filed on 07/18/2007. Docket Entry 59. [Entered: 01/14/2022 09:17 AM] |
USDC Order Denying COA as to Appellant Albert Holland, Jr. was filed on 09/28/2021. Docket Entry 178. [Entered: 01/14/2022 09:31 AM] |
DEATH PENALTY APPEAL DOCKETED. Notice of appeal filed by Party Albert Holland, Jr. on 01/07/2022. Fee Status: IFP Granted.--[Edited 01/14/2022 by DLT] [Entered: 01/13/2022 05:29 PM] |
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