Ali Elatrache v. Shane Jackson
ALI MOHAMED ELATRACHE |
SHANE JACKSON, Warden |
20-1881 |
September 11, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 MOTION filed by Mr. Craig Alvin Daly for Mr. Ali Mohamed Elatrache to grant a certificate of appealability. Certificate of Service: 11/05/2020. [20-1881] (CAD) [Entered: 11/05/2020 03:18 PM] |
Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Ryan Orme (REO) [Entered: 09/11/2020 03:58 PM] |
Filing 1 Prisoner Case Docketed with certificate of appealability denied. Notice filed by Appellant Mr. Ali Mohamed Elatrache. Transcript needed: n. (REO) [Entered: 09/11/2020 03:55 PM] |
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Petitioner / appellant: ALI MOHAMED ELATRACHE | |
Represented By: | Craig Alvin Daly |
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Respondent / appellee: SHANE JACKSON, Warden | |
Represented By: | Andrea M. Christensen-Brown |
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