Paul Hansen v. Superintendent Albion SCI, et al
ATTORNEY GENERAL PENNSYLVANIA and SUPERINTENDENT ALBION SCI |
PAUL NELSON HANSEN |
19-2954 |
August 26, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
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ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from Stephanie E. Lombardo on behalf of Appellee(s) Michael Clark, Superintendent Albion SCI; PA Attorney General. [19-2954]--[Edited 10/07/2019 by TMM] (SEL) [Entered: 10/04/2019 03:33 PM] |
CLERK ORDER granting motion to proceed in forma pauperis filed by Appellant Paul Nelson Hansen, filed. (SB) [Entered: 09/27/2019 09:53 AM] |
FOLLOW UP LETTER to Stephanie E. Lombardo, Esq. for Attorney General Pennsylvania requesting the following document(s): Appearance Form on or before 10/11/2019. (SB) [Entered: 09/27/2019 09:54 AM] |
PRISONER ACCOUNT STATEMENT on behalf of Appellant Paul Nelson Hansen, filed. (SB) [Entered: 09/11/2019 03:44 PM] |
MOTION filed by Appellant Paul Nelson Hansen to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. Response due on 09/16/2019. Certificate of Service dated 09/03/2019. Service made by US mail. (SB) [Entered: 09/11/2019 03:42 PM] |
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. (ZM) [Entered: 08/28/2019 11:41 AM] |
RECORD available on District Court CM/ECF. (SB) [Entered: 08/26/2019 11:49 AM] |
CIVIL CASE DOCKETED. Notice filed by Appellant Paul Nelson Hansen in District Court No. 4-16-cv-02223. (SB) [Entered: 08/26/2019 11:44 AM] |
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