Jackson v. The Commission of the New York State Department of
Naqunne L. Jackson |
The Commission of the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision |
23-336 |
March 9, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit |
PRISONER PET-Habeas Corpus |
Docket Report
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Filing 13 ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND NOTICE OF APPEARANCE FORM, on behalf of Appellant Naqunne L. Jackson, FILED. Service date 03/22/2023 by US mail.[3495091] [23-336] [Entered: 04/06/2023 08:21 AM] |
Filing 12 FORM D-P, on behalf of Appellant Naqunne L. Jackson, FILED. Service date 03/22/2023 by US mail.[3495090] [23-336] [Entered: 04/06/2023 08:19 AM] |
Filing 11 MOTION, for certificate of appealability, to proceed in forma pauperis, on behalf of Appellant Naqunne L. Jackson, FILED. Service date 03/22/2023 by US mail.[3495089] [23-336] [Entered: 04/06/2023 08:15 AM] |
Filing 9 CURED DEFECTIVE NOTICE OF APPEARANCE AS SUBSTITUTE COUNSEL [ # 7 ], on behalf of Appellee The Commission of the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision, FILED.[3485515] [23-336] [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:13 PM] |
Filing 8 ATTORNEY, Jason R. Richards, [ # 7 ], in place of attorney Cristin Connell,, SUBSTITUTED.[3485495] [23-336] [Entered: 03/17/2023 03:06 PM] |
Filing 7 NOTICE OF APPEARANCE AS SUBSTITUTE COUNSEL, on behalf of Appellee The Commission of the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision, FILED. Service date 03/15/2023 by US mail. [3484919] [23-336] [Entered: 03/16/2023 03:56 PM] |
Filing 6 DEFECTIVE DOCUMENT, notice of appearance as substitue counsel, [5], on behalf of Appellee The Commission of the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision, FILED.[3484889] [23-336] [Entered: 03/16/2023 03:42 PM] |
Filing 5 NOTICE OF APPEARANCE AS SUBSTITUTE COUNSEL, on behalf of Appellee The Commission of the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision, FILED. Service date 03/15/2023 by US mail. [3484132] [23-336] [Entered: 03/15/2023 03:57 PM] |
Filing 4 INSTRUCTIONAL FORMS, to Pro Se litigant, SENT.[3483371] [23-336] [Entered: 03/14/2023 03:50 PM] |
Filing 3 ELECTRONIC INDEX, in lieu of record, FILED.[3483369] [23-336] [Entered: 03/14/2023 03:47 PM] |
Filing 2 DISTRICT COURT JUDGMENT, dated 02/06/2023, RECEIVED.[3483366] [23-336] [Entered: 03/14/2023 03:44 PM] |
Filing 1 NOTICE OF PRISONER APPEAL, with district court docket, on behalf of Appellant Naqunne L. Jackson, FILED. [3483357] [23-336] [Entered: 03/14/2023 03:36 PM] |
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Petitioner / appellant: Naqunne L. Jackson | |
Represented By: | Naqunne L. Jackson |
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Respondent / appellee: The Commission of the New York State Department of Correction and Community Supervision | |
Represented By: | Jason Reed Richards |
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