Sualeh Ashraf v. United States Drug Enforcement Administration
Petitioner: SUALEH KAMAL ASHRAF
Respondent: UNITED STATES DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION
Case Number: 23-10340
Filed: February 1, 2023
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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Date Filed Document Text
February 1, 2023 Filing 1 AGENCY PETITION / APPLICATION DOCKETED. Filed by Petitioner Sualeh Kamal Ashraf. Additional Documents Needed: certificate of interested persons order appealing. Fee Status: Fee Not Paid. [Entered: 02/03/2023 02:31 PM]

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Petitioner: SUALEH KAMAL ASHRAF
Represented By: Sualeh Kamal Ashraf
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Represented By: United States Drug Enforcement Administration
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