Ronnie Famous v. Sue DeHaan
SUSAN NOVAK, Warden and SUE DEHAAN |
RONNIE L. FAMOUS |
19-3227 |
November 7, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 7 ORDER re: Motion to substitute Sue DeHaan as respondent. The clerk shall update the courts docket to reflect that the appellee in this matter is now Sue DeHaan, Director of the Wisconsin Resource Center. CMD [7] [7053566] [19-3227] (AG) [Entered: 01/03/2020 09:38 AM] |
Filing 6 Pro se motion filed by Appellant Ronnie L. Famous to vacate district court's order dismissing petitioner's petition on procedural grounds because district court lacked jurisdiction. [6] [7052133] [19-3227] (DRS) [Entered: 12/26/2019 09:12 AM] |
Filing 5 Pro se motion filed by Appellant Ronnie L. Famous to substitute party. [5] [7051732] [19-3227] (CAH) [Entered: 12/20/2019 04:14 PM] |
Filing 4 Pro se motion filed by Appellant Ronnie L. Famous for certificate of appealability. [4] [7048168] [19-3227] (MAN) [Entered: 12/05/2019 03:48 PM] |
Filing 3 Filed Seventh Circuit Transcript Information Sheet by Appellant Ronnie L. Famous. [3] [7048167] [19-3227] (MAN) [Entered: 12/05/2019 03:47 PM] |
Filing 2 Filed District Court order GRANTING Appellant Ronnie L. Famous leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. Date IFP granted: 11/08/2019. [2] [7042796] [19-3227] (CG) [Entered: 11/08/2019 04:07 PM] |
Filing 1 State prisoner's habeas corpus case docketed. Certificate of Appealability denied 10/10/2019. IFP pending in the District Court. Docketing statement filed. Transcript information sheet due by 11/21/2019.. [1] [7042428] [19-3227] (AP) [Entered: 11/07/2019 03:46 PM] |
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