Gwendolyn Dianne Wilkes v. State of North Carolina
UNDER SEAL 1, UNDER SEAL 2, GWENDOLYN DIANNE WILKES and PEOPLE IMPROVING PERPETUITY, a/k/a PIP |
UNDER SEAL 3 and STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA |
23-1684 |
June 28, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit |
Qui Tam (31 USC 3729(a)) |
Docket Report
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Filing 6 RULE 45 NOTICE issued to People Improving Perpetuity and Gwendolyn Dianne Wilkes re: failure to file informal brief. Mailed to: People Improving Perpetuity, Gwendolyn Dianne Wilkes. [1001421465] [23-1684] CP [Entered: 08/16/2023 09:50 AM] |
Filing 5 RECORD requested from Clerk of Court [1001397625]. Due: 07/21/2023. [23-1684] CP [Entered: 07/07/2023 12:04 PM] |
Filing 4 INFORMAL BRIEFING ORDER filed. Mailed to: Gwendolyn Dianne Wilkes, People Improving Perpetuity. [1001397618] Informal Opening Brief due 07/31/2023. Informal response brief, if any: 14 days after informal opening brief served. [23-1684] CP [Entered: 07/07/2023 12:01 PM] |
Filing 3 FEE NOTICE issued to People Improving Perpetuity, Gwendolyn Dianne Wilkes - initial notice. Fee or application to proceed as indigent due 08/07/2023 Originating case number: 1:22-cv-01131-LCB-LPA. Mailed to: Gwendolyn Dianne Wilkes, People Improving Perpetuity. [1001397612] [23-1684] CP [Entered: 07/07/2023 11:52 AM] |
Filing 2 ORDER filed sealing case opening documents. Copies to all parties. Mailed to: Gwendolyn Dianne Wilkes, People Improving Perpetuity. [1001397593] [23-1684] CP [Entered: 07/07/2023 11:36 AM] |
Filing 1 Case docketed. Originating case number: 1:22-cv-01131-LCB-LPA. Case manager: CPoulsen. [1001397528] [23-1684] CP [Entered: 07/07/2023 10:51 AM] |
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