In re: Karen Nino-Guerrero
In re: KAREN THALIA NINO-GUERRERO |
20-40222 |
March 24, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other |
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MOTION filed by Petitioner Ms. Karen Thalia Nino-Guerrero to proceed in forma pauperis [9278111-2] Fee deadline canceled. Affidavit due on 04/23/2020 for Petitioner Karen Thalia Nino-Guerrero. Document is insufficient for the following reasons: Needs an inmate trust fund statement [20-40222] (DLM) [Entered: 03/24/2020 08:49 AM] |
PETITION filed by Petitioner Ms. Karen Thalia Nino-Guerrero for writ of mandamus [9278073-2] Date received in 5th Circuit: 03/23/2020. Fee due on 04/23/2020 for Petitioner Karen Thalia Nino-Guerrero. Sufficient Mtn/Resp/Reply due on 04/23/2020 for Petitioner Karen Thalia Nino-Guerrero. Document is insufficient for the following reasons: Needs a corrected certificate of service on trial court judge [20-40222] (DLM) [Entered: 03/24/2020 08:38 AM] |
ORIGINAL PROCEEDING CASE docketed. [20-40222] (DLM) [Entered: 03/24/2020 08:35 AM] |
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