Houston v. Majano
| Reddie Houston |
| Majano, Sergeant, Tallan Metcalf, Warden and Maintenance Department |
| 26-20211 |
| April 30, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
| Prisoner - Civil Rights |
Docket Report
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| 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. Fee deadline updated to 07/01/2026 for Appellant Reddie Houston [26-20211] (RA) [Entered: 06/16/2026 11:59 AM] |
| Filing 7 AFFIDAVIT OF FINANCIAL STATUS filed by Appellant Mr. Reddie Houston in support of the Motion to proceed IFP filed by Appellant Mr. Reddie Houston in 26-20211 [ # 6 ]. Affidavit is insufficient for the following reasons: Not Signed. PLEASE READ THE ATTACHED NOTICE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO REMEDY THE DEFAULT. [26-20211] (RA) [Entered: 06/17/2026 08:41 AM] |
| Filing 6 MOTION filed by Appellant Mr. Reddie Houston to proceed in forma pauperis [6] Fee deadline canceled. Date of service: 06/11/2026 [26-20211] (RA) [Entered: 06/17/2026 08:40 AM] |
| Filing 4 DISTRICT COURT ORDER of 05/04/2026 denying IFP for Appellant Mr. Reddie Houston. Fee due on 06/10/2026 for Appellant Reddie Houston [26-20211] (RA) [Entered: 05/26/2026 09:51 AM] |
| Filing 3 FILING FEE IS REQUIRED. Motion for IFP is pending in district court. [26-20211] (SR) [Entered: 04/30/2026 02:50 PM] |
| Filing 1 PRISONER CASE WITHOUT COUNSEL docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Reddie Houston [26-20211] (SR) [Entered: 04/30/2026 02:47 PM] |
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