USA v. Mark Dean
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
MARK DEAN, aka Ivory Lee Dean, III |
22-5012 |
January 5, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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United States v. Ivory Lee Dean, III |
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Filing 3 RULING to extend appointment of Mr. Patrick E. O'Neill for Mark Dean as counsel under the Criminal Justice Act. (MTW) [Entered: 01/05/2022 02:37 PM] |
Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Maria Welker. (MTW) [Entered: 01/05/2022 02:36 PM] |
Filing 1 Criminal Case Docketed. Notice filed by Appellant Mark Dean. Transcript needed: y. (MTW) [Entered: 01/05/2022 02:33 PM] |
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Plaintiff / appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | |
Represented By: | William Samuel Dotson |
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Defendant / appellant: MARK DEAN, aka Ivory Lee Dean, III | |
Represented By: | Patrick E. O'Neill |
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