Michael Gorbey v. Harr, et al
MICHAEL S. GORBEY |
HARR, J. SPELL, COTTEL, HEARTLEY, GONZALEZ and DAVIS |
23-12960 |
September 11, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Prisoner-Civil Rights (US def) |
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Filing 5 Returned Mail was received for Party Michael S. Gorbey. IN RE: October 5, 2023 dismissal order [Entered: 10/26/2023 10:26 AM] |
Filing 4 Returned Mail was received for Party Michael S. Gorbey. IN RE: CIP Deficiency Letter dated September 28, 2023. [Entered: 10/13/2023 08:01 AM] |
Filing 3 ORDER: Pursuant to the 11th Cir. R. 42-1(b), this appeal is DISMISSED for want of prosecution because the Appellant Michael S. Gorbey failed to pay the filing and docketing fees (or file a motion in the district court for relief from the obligation to pay in advance the full fee) to the district court and failed to comply with the rules on Certificates of Interested Persons and Corporate Disclosure Statements within the time fixed by the rules. [Entered: 10/05/2023 11:23 AM] |
Filing 2 NOTICE OF CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PERSONS (CIP) DEFICIENCY issued to Michael S. Gorbey. You have failed to file the standalone CIP. If you are an appellant or petitioner, pursuant to 11th Cir. Rules 26.1-5(c) and 42-1(b), this appeal will be dismissed without further notice upon the expiration of 14 days from the date of this notice unless you both remedy the default(s) AND file a motion to remedy the default(s). [Entered: 09/28/2023 01:50 PM] |
Filing 1 PRISONER (PLRA) APPEAL DOCKETED. Notice of appeal filed by Appellant Michael S. Gorbey on 09/08/2023. Fee Status: Fee Not Paid. [Entered: 09/13/2023 03:45 PM] |
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