Jason Sanders v. Matt McCauley, et al
MATT MCCAULEY, Warden and MIKE WALCZAK, Deputy Warden |
UNKNOWN SMOLINSKI, Classification Director, UNKNOWN HARRISON, Lieutenant, UNKNOWN KAMMERS, Officer, HARRISON, Lieutenant, KAMMERS, Officer and ANN SMOLINSKI, Classification Director |
JASON L. SANDERS |
20-1569 |
June 17, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 5 ORDER filed : DISMISSED for lack of jurisdiction for a non-appealable order. R. Guy Cole, Jr., Chief Circuit Judge; Ralph B. Guy, Jr., Circuit Judge and John K. Bush, Circuit Judge. (JEC) [Entered: 07/13/2020 02:28 PM] |
Filing 4 Deficiency notice filed. "Plaintiff is also notified that if he fails to pay the filing fee or to file the required documents as described above, the Court of Appeals may dismiss his appeal for failure to prosecute under Rule 3 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. See McGore, 114 F.3d at 610. In that case, this Court will assess the entire filing fee, which will be payable in full regardless of the previous dismissal. See id. In addition, the appeal will not be reinstated even if Plaintiff subsequently pays the filing fee or requests to proceed as a pauper." (JEC) [Entered: 06/23/2020 01:35 PM] |
Filing 3 APPEARANCE filed for Appellee Unknown Kammers by Allan J. Soros. Certificate of Service: 06/17/2020. [20-1569] (AJS) [Entered: 06/17/2020 04:20 PM] |
Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Jill Colyer (JEC) [Entered: 06/17/2020 11:09 AM] |
Filing 1 Prisoner Case Docketed. Notice filed by Appellant Mr. Jason L. Sanders. Transcript needed: n. (JEC) [Entered: 06/17/2020 11:04 AM] |
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