Ometu v. City of San Antonio
Mathias Ometu |
City of San Antonio, William McManus, Chief of Police, Devin Day, Officer, Badge # 0490 and Richard Serna, Officer, Badge # 1466 |
24-50152 |
March 1, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
Docket Report
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Filing 13 APPEARANCE FORM FILED by Attorney(s) Jacqueline Marie Stroh for party(s) Appellee City of San Antonio, in case 24-50152 [24-50152] (RSM) [Entered: 04/05/2024 01:19 PM] |
Filing 12 APPEARANCE FORM for the court's review. Lead Counsel? Yes. [24-50152] (Jacqueline Marie Stroh ) [Entered: 04/03/2024 12:24 PM] |
Filing 11 BRIEFING NOTICE ISSUED A/Pet's Brief Due on 05/13/2024 for Appellant Mathias Ometu. [24-50152] (DDL) [Entered: 04/03/2024 10:29 AM] |
Filing 10 ELECTRONIC RECORD ON APPEAL FILED. Admitted Exhibits on File in District Court? No. Video/Audio Exhibits on File in District Court? Yes Electronic ROA deadline satisfied. [24-50152] (DDL) [Entered: 04/03/2024 10:28 AM] |
Filing 8 ELECTRONIC RECORD ON APPEAL REQUESTED from District Court for 5:21-CV-925. Electronic ROA due on 03/29/2024. [24-50152] (CAS) [Entered: 03/14/2024 04:07 PM] |
Filing 7 FEE PAID by Appellant Mr. Mathias Ometu. Fee deadline satisfied [24-50152] (CAS) [Entered: 03/14/2024 04:02 PM] |
Filing 5 INITIAL CASE CHECK by Attorney Advisor complete. Action: Case OK to Process. [5] Initial AA Check Due satisfied.. Fee due on 03/20/2024 for Appellant Mathias Ometu [24-50152] (TNM) [Entered: 03/05/2024 01:49 PM] |
Filing 1 PRIVATE CIVIL FEDERAL CASE docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Mathias Ometu [24-50152] (TNM) [Entered: 03/01/2024 04:46 PM] |
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