Adam SwindleIn re: Adam Swindle
Petitioner: In re: ADAM SHANE SWINDLE
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Case Number: 23-12587
Filed: August 7, 2023
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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Date Filed Document Text
August 7, 2023 Filing 2 Letter Document filed by Adam Shane Swindle in support of Motion for leave to file successive motion to vacate sentence filed by Petitioner Adam Shane Swindle in 23-12587 [ # 1 ]. [Entered: 08/10/2023 09:34 AM]
August 7, 2023 Filing 1 ORIGINAL PROCEEDING DOCKETED. EMERGENCY Application for leave to file successive motion to vacate sentence filed by Petitioner Adam Shane Swindle. Served 07/31/2023. Fee Status: Fee Not Required [Entered: 08/10/2023 09:33 AM]

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Petitioner: In re: ADAM SHANE SWINDLE
Represented By: Adam Shane Swindle
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Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Represented By: U.S. Attorney Service - Northern District of Alabama
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