Raymond Claudio v. Secretary, Department of Corrections
RAYMOND CLAUDIO |
SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS |
24-10686 |
March 7, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit |
Prisoner Petitions - Habeas Corpus |
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Filing 2 USDC order denying COA and denying IFP as to Appellant Raymond Claudio was filed on 02/13/2024. Docket Entry 5. [Entered: 03/07/2024 02:13 PM] |
Filing 1 HABEAS APPEAL DOCKETED. Notice of appeal filed by Appellant Raymond Claudio on 03/06/2024. Fee Status: Fee Not Paid. [Entered: 03/07/2024 02:08 PM] |
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Petitioner: RAYMOND CLAUDIO | |
Represented By: | Raymond Claudio |
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Respondent: SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS | |
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