In re: Marcus Watts
In re: MARCUS LEEOTIS WATTS |
19-255 |
June 19, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 5 Notice issued re: IFP application deemed moot. Mailed to: Marcus Leeotis Watts, Alan Wilson. [19-255] KS [Entered: 06/19/2019 03:51 PM] |
Filing 4 IFP-APPLICATION to proceed in forma pauperis (FRAP 24)(court access only) by Marcus Leeotis Watts. [19-255] KS [Entered: 06/19/2019 03:50 PM] |
Filing 3 DOCKETING NOTICE issued Re: [ # 2 ] Motion for authorization to file successive habeas application (Local Rule 22(d)). Mailed to: Marcus Leeotis Watts, Alan Wilson. [19-255] KS [Entered: 06/19/2019 03:47 PM] |
Filing 2 Motion for authorization to file successive application for post-conviction relief (Local Rule 22(d)) filed by Marcus Leeotis Watts. Is PSR available on district court docket? NA. Has sentencing transcript been prepared? NA. [19-255] KS [Entered: 06/19/2019 03:46 PM] |
Filing 1 2244 case docketed. Case manager: KStump. [19-255] KS [Entered: 06/19/2019 03:43 PM] |
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