Otis Elion v. USA
Respondent / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Petitioner / Appellant: OTIS R. ELION
Case Number: 20-1725
Filed: May 1, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other

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August 7, 2023 Summary Elion v. United States

Docket Report

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May 7, 2020 Filing 5 Filed District Court order DENYING WITHOUT PREJUDICE Appellant Otis R. Elion leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. The Court agrees that Petitioner is indigent, but he left blank the portion of the IFP form asking him to state his issues on appeal. Without that information, the Court cannot determine whether the appeal is taken in good faith. Petitioner can either file a renewed motion or seek permission to proceed IFP from the U.S. Court of Appeals. Date IFP denied: 05/07/2020. Issued Circuit Rule 3(b) 30 day notice for failure to pay the docketing fee. Fee or IFP forms due on 06/08/2020 for Appellant Otis R. Elion. [7079473] [5] [7079473] [20-1725] (MM) [Entered: 05/07/2020 10:48 AM]
May 1, 2020 Filing 4 Appearance form filed by Attorney Amanda A. Robertson for Appellee USA. [4] [7078365] (L-Yes; E-Yes; R-No) [20-1725]--[Edited 05/01/2020 by FP to reflect that atty. Robertson is added to the docket.] (Robertson, Amanda) [Entered: 05/01/2020 03:48 PM]
May 1, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ORDER re: Motion to Hold Case in Abeyance in Light of Nation Lockdown by Bureau of Prisons. [ # 2 ] The motion is GRANTED to the extent that the petitioner shall file the overdue Circuit Rule 3(c) docketing statement by 06/22/2020. Further, if the petitioner would like to file a separate request for a certificate of appealability, he may do so by 06/22/2020. In the event that the petitioner does not file a motion by that date, his notice of appeal previously docketed in this court will be deemed to constitute an application for a certificate of appealability. See Fed. R. App. P. 22(b)(2). To the extent that the petitioner seeks appointment of counsel, that request will be considered together with his request for a certificate of appealability. CMD [3] [7078348] [20-1725] (MM) [Entered: 05/01/2020 03:13 PM]
May 1, 2020 Filing 2 Pro se motion filed by Appellant Otis R. Elion to hold case in abeyance. [2] [7078288] [20-1725] (AG) [Entered: 05/01/2020 01:48 PM]
May 1, 2020 Filing 1 Federal prisoner's 2255 case docketed. Certificate of Appealability granted 04/02/2020. IFP pending in the District Court. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Otis R. Elion by 05/07/2020. Transcript information sheet due by 05/15/2020.. [1] [7078285] [20-1725] (AG) [Entered: 05/01/2020 01:41 PM]

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Respondent / appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Represented By: Amanda A. Robertson
Represented By: James M. Cutchin
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Petitioner / appellant: OTIS R. ELION
Represented By: Otis R. Elion
Represented By: Adrienne Kathrine Yoseph
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