Sean Burke v. Secretary Pennsylvania Departm
SEAN CARLOS BURKE |
SECRETARY PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and ATTORNEY GENERAL PENNSYLVANIA |
19-1779 |
April 9, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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MOTION by Appellant Mr. Sean Carlos Burke for Certificate of Appealability, filed. Response due on 05/20/2019. Certificate of Service dated 05/07/2019. Service made by US mail. (TMK) [Entered: 05/15/2019 07:54 AM] |
ORDER (Clerk) granting motion by Appellant Mr. Sean Carlos Burke for extension of time to file application for certificate of appealability. Appellant's application for certificate of appealability must be filed with fourteen (14) days of the date of this order, filed. (TMK) [Entered: 05/10/2019 08:42 AM] |
MOTION by Appellant Mr. Sean Carlos Burke for Extension of Time to File Certificate of Appealability. Response due on 05/13/2019. Certificate of Service dated 04/28/2019. Service made by US mail. (TMK) [Entered: 05/03/2019 11:59 AM] |
ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Max C. Kaufman on behalf of Appellee(s) Secretary Pa. Dept. of Corrections; Attorney General Pennsylvania. [19-1779] (MCK) [Entered: 04/15/2019 11:13 AM] |
LEGAL DIVISION LETTER SENT advising that the case will be submitted to a panel of this Court for a decision on the issuance of certificate of appealability. (SH) [Entered: 04/10/2019 12:51 PM] |
RECORD available on District Court CM/ECF. (TMK) [Entered: 04/09/2019 11:14 AM] |
CIVIL CASE DOCKETED. Notice filed by Appellant Mr. Sean Carlos Burke in District Court No. 2-03-cv-06020. (TMK) [Entered: 04/09/2019 11:11 AM] |
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