In re: Andrew Straw
In re: ANDREW U. D. STRAW |
23-1120 |
February 2, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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Filing 5 DOCKETING NOTICE issued Re: [ # 1 ] case. Mailed to: Andrew U. D. Straw, Suite 700, 712 H Street NE, PMB 92403, Washington, DC 20002. [1001309719] [23-1120] NRS [Entered: 02/02/2023 04:03 PM] |
Filing 4 ORDER filed granting motion to proceed in forma pauperis [3]. Copies to all parties. Mailed to: Andrew U. D. Straw, Suite 700, 712 H Street NE, PMB 92403, Washington, DC 20002. [1001309713] [23-1120] NRS [Entered: 02/02/2023 03:59 PM] |
Filing 3 IFP-APPLICATION to proceed in forma pauperis (FRAP 24)(court access only) by Andrew U. D. Straw. [1001309607] [23-1120] NRS [Entered: 02/02/2023 03:09 PM] |
Filing 2 Petition for writ of mandamus filed by Andrew U. D. Straw. [1001309605] [23-1120] NRS [Entered: 02/02/2023 03:07 PM] |
Filing 1 Case docketed. Case manager: NaeemahSims. [1001309586] [23-1120] NRS [Entered: 02/02/2023 02:58 PM] |
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