Peel v. Cobern
Leonard Ray Peel |
Mark Cobern and Titus County Sheriff's Department |
23-40046 |
January 24, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
Docket Report
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Filing 10 CLERK ORDER dismissing appeal pursuant to 5th Circuit Rule 42 for failure to pay fee. [10] [23-40046] (RLL) [Entered: 02/16/2023 08:48 AM] |
Filing 9 APPEARANCE FORM FILED by Attorney Robin Hill O'Donoghue for Appellee Titus County Sheriff's Department in 23-40046, Attorney Robin Hill O'Donoghue for Appellee Mark Cobern in 23-40046. [23-40046] (RLL) [Entered: 02/10/2023 02:44 PM] |
Filing 8 APPEARANCE FORM FILED by Attorney Robert Scott Davis for Appellee Titus County Sheriff's Department in 23-40046, Attorney Robert Scott Davis for Appellee Mark Cobern in 23-40046. [23-40046] (RLL) [Entered: 02/10/2023 02:43 PM] |
Filing 7 APPEARANCE FORM received from Ms. Robin Hill O'Donoghue for Mr. Mark Cobern and Titus County Sheriff's Department for the court's review. Lead Counsel? No. [23-40046] (Robin Hill O'Donoghue ) [Entered: 02/09/2023 10:30 AM] |
Filing 6 APPEARANCE FORM received from Mr. Robert Scott Davis, Esq. for Mr. Mark Cobern and Titus County Sheriff's Department for the court's review. Lead Counsel? Yes. [23-40046] (Robert Scott Davis ) [Entered: 02/09/2023 10:28 AM] |
Filing 5 INITIAL CASE CHECK by Attorney Advisor complete. Action: Case OK to Process. [5] Initial AA Check Due satisfied. Fee due on 02/10/2023 for Appellant Leonard Ray Peel. [23-40046] (RLL) [Entered: 01/26/2023 11:48 AM] |
Filing 1 CIVIL RIGHTS CASE docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Leonard Ray Peel [23-40046] (NFD) [Entered: 01/24/2023 03:51 PM] |
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