In re: Jaime Neri
| In re: Jaime Rodriguez Neri |
| 26-10160 |
| February 25, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
| Other |
Docket Report
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| Filing 6 CLERK ORDER dismissing appeal pursuant to 5th Circuit Rule 42 for failure to comply with the Court's notice of 02/25/2026 [26-10160] (LEF) [Entered: 04/24/2026 04:26 PM] |
| Filing 5 IN ACCORDANCE WITH 5TH CIRCUIT RULE 42.3.1, the appeal is subject to dismissal in 15 days for failure to comply with the initial written deadline. Motion due deadline updated to 04/17/2026 for Movant Jaime Rodriguez Neri [26-10160] (MBC) [Entered: 04/02/2026 01:57 PM] |
| Filing 4 DISTRICT COURT ORDER of 02/20/2026 transferring successive 2254 petition to this court. Date received in 5th Circuit: 02/20/2026. Motion due on 03/27/2026 for Movant Jaime Rodriguez Neri [26-10160] (MBC) [Entered: 02/25/2026 11:31 AM] |
| Filing 3 JURISDICTIONAL REVIEW COMPLETE. [26-10160] (MBC) [Entered: 02/25/2026 11:30 AM] |
| Filing 1 ORIGINAL PROCEEDING CASE docketed. [26-10160] (MBC) [Entered: 02/25/2026 11:28 AM] |
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