In re: Antonio Moore
In re: Antonio B. Moore |
24-40115 |
February 23, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 JURISDICTIONAL REVIEW COMPLETE. [24-40115] (DLJ) [Entered: 02/23/2024 04:29 PM] |
Filing 2 MOTION filed by Movant Mr. Antonio B. Moore for authorization to file successive 2254 petition[2]. Date received in 5th Circuit: 02/12/2024. Date of service: 02/07/2024. Motion NOT Sufficient for the following reasons: Requires a copy of the proposed 2254 petition seeking permission to file in the OC; copies of all previous 2254 petitions; any complaint treated by the OC as a 2254 motion or petition; all opinions & orders disposing of prior 2254 claims; all magistrate judges reports and recommendations issued re: 2254 claims; or, an Affidavit explaining party is unable to obtain copies of documents. Sufficient Motion due on 03/25/2024, for Movant Antonio B. Moore. [24-40115] (DLJ) [Entered: 02/23/2024 04:20 PM] |
Filing 1 ORIGINAL PROCEEDING CASE docketed. [24-40115] (DLJ) [Entered: 02/23/2024 03:48 PM] |
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