Connie Reguli v. Lori Russ, et al
CONNIE REGULI |
LORI RUSS, BRENTWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT and CITY OF BRENTWOOD, TN |
23-5925 |
October 19, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 8 RULING LETTER SENT granting in part and denying in part motion to extend time to file brief [ # 7 ], resetting pro se briefing schedule: appellant brief now due 01/02/2024, appellee brief now due 02/01/2024. (ASM) [Entered: 11/27/2023 03:34 PM] |
Filing 7 Appellant MOTION filed by Connie Reguli to extend time to file brief. Certificate of service: 11/17/2023. (ASM) [Entered: 11/27/2023 03:26 PM] |
Filing 6 APPEARANCE filed for Appellees City of Brentwood, TN and Lori Russ by Kristin E. Berexa. Certificate of Service: 11/01/2023. [23-5925] (KEB) [Entered: 11/01/2023 01:37 PM] |
Filing 5 CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT filed by Attorney Ms. Cassandra Crane for Appellees Brentwood Police Department, City of Brentwood, TN and Lori Russ Certificate of Service: 11/01/2023. [23-5925] (CC) [Entered: 11/01/2023 01:34 PM] |
Filing 4 APPEARANCE filed for Appellees City of Brentwood, TN and Lori Russ by Cassandra M. Crane. Certificate of Service: 11/01/2023. [23-5925] (CC) [Entered: 11/01/2023 01:33 PM] |
Filing 3 BRIEFING LETTER SENT setting pro se briefing schedule: appellant brief due 11/28/2023, appellee brief due 12/28/2023. (ASM) [Entered: 10/19/2023 12:44 PM] |
Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Antoinette Macon (ASM) [Entered: 10/19/2023 12:43 PM] |
Filing 1 Civil Case Docketed. Notice filed by Appellant Connie Reguli. Transcript needed: n. (ASM) [Entered: 10/19/2023 12:33 PM] |
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