Nollie v. Guerrero
| Keith Edward Nollie |
| Eric Guerrero, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division |
| 26-20257 |
| May 20, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
| Habeas Corpus (Prisoner Petition) |
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| Filing 3 FILING FEE IS REQUIRED. Fee or IFP motion filed in District Court due on 06/04/2026, for Appellant Keith Edward Nollie. [26-20257] (DLJ) [Entered: 05/20/2026 09:28 AM] |
| Filing 1 PRISONER CASE WITHOUT COUNSEL docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Keith Edward Nollie. [26-20257] (DLJ) [Entered: 05/20/2026 09:16 AM] |
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| Petitioner: Keith Edward Nollie | |
| Represented By: | Keith Edward Nollie |
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| Respondent: Eric Guerrero, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division | |
| Represented By: | Tomee Morgan Heining |
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