Rayti Myers v. Superintendent Camp Hill SCI, et al
RAYTI MYERS |
SUPERINTENDENT CAMP HILL SCI, ATTORNEY GENERAL PENNSYLVANIA and DISTRICT ATTORNEY PHILADELPHIA |
21-3279 |
December 9, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
This docket was last retrieved on January 31, 2022. A more recent docket listing may be available from PACER.
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Filing 8 RECORD RETURNED. 1 folder. (IDR) [Entered: 01/31/2022 12:07 PM] |
Filing 7 RECORD received. 1 stack. (IDR) [Entered: 01/31/2022 11:58 AM] |
Filing 6 RETURNED MAIL. U.S. Postal Service returned Case Opening Packet [ # 1 ] sent to Appellant Rayti Myers. Mail was returned becausse postage is due. The mail is hereby resent to the existing address on file. The deadlines set forth originally are extended by 14 days. (SB) [Entered: 01/28/2022 12:24 PM] |
Filing 5 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: 12/20/2021 07:13 AM] |
Filing 4 ECF FILER: ENTRY OF APPEARANCE from David Napiorski on behalf of Appellee(s) Supt. Camp Hill SCI; Attorney General Pennsylvania; District Attorney Philadelphia. [21-3279] (DN) [Entered: 12/17/2021 12:20 PM] |
Filing 3 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: 12/13/2021 01:15 PM] |
Filing 2 Partial RECORD available on District Court CM/ECF. (SB) [Entered: 12/09/2021 02:40 PM] |
Filing 1 CIVIL CASE DOCKETED. Notice filed by Appellant Rayti Myers in District Court No. 2-19-cv-01077. (SB) [Entered: 12/09/2021 02:36 PM] |
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