United States of America v. Applins (Williams Robinson)
| Gregory Thomas, AKA Little Earl, AKA E-Z, Lonnie Singletary, AKA LA, Andre Applins, AKA AJ, Joseph Derby, AKA Bird, AKA Dirt, Skyler Willis, AKA Sky, Jerrawn Thomas, AKA Piper, AKA Jerrod, James Kelly, AKA Boom, Tyler Willis, AKA Trouble T, Billy J. Applins, AKA Gee, AKA Billy Pringle, Dennis Jones, AKA Denny Man, AKA Crazy D, AKA JJ, Nathan Speights, AKA The Mole, Ismail Pierce, AKA Bird, AKA Rocket, AKA Holiday, AKA Styles, AKA Streets, Gregory Griffin, AKA Meeshack, Ronnie Parnell, AKA Slick and Charmish Singletary, AKA Meechie, AKA Sly |
| United States of America |
| William Robinson, AKA Gugu, AKA Googs, AKA Google |
| 20-3761 |
| November 2, 2020 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
| Other |
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| Filing 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND NOTICE OF APPEARANCE, on behalf of Appellee USA United States of America, FILED. Service date 11/05/2020 by CM/ECF.[2968852] [20-3761] [Entered: 11/05/2020 03:04 PM] |
| Filing 4 NOTE: See lead case, 20-3357, containing complete set of docket entries.[2967969] [20-3761] [Entered: 11/04/2020 03:46 PM] |
| Filing 3 DISTRICT COURT AMENDED JUDGMENT, dated 10/21/2020, RECEIVED.[2967967] [20-3761] [Entered: 11/04/2020 03:45 PM] |
| Filing 2 DISTRICT COURT MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER, dated 10/15/2020, RECEIVED.[2967962] [20-3761] [Entered: 11/04/2020 03:44 PM] |
| Filing 1 NOTICE OF CRIMINAL APPEAL, with district court docket, on behalf of Appellant William Robinson in 20-3761, FILED. [2967958] [20-3761, 20-3357] [Entered: 11/04/2020 03:39 PM] |
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