Leo Dillon v. Indiana Department of Child Se, et al
MATTHEW KEPPLER and INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES |
LEO E. DILLON |
20-1832 |
May 18, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Leo Dillon v. Indiana Department of Child Se |
Docket Report
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Filing 9 Issued Circuit Rule 3(b) 14 day notice to file a motion for leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis or pay the docketing fee in the District Court. Fee or IFP forms due on 07/30/2020 for Appellant Leo E. Dillon [9] [7094092] [20-1832] (CG) [Entered: 07/16/2020 02:28 PM] |
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Filing 7 Docketing Statement filed by Appellant Leo E. Dillon. Prior or Related proceedings: No. [7] [7089778] [20-1832] (JR) [Entered: 06/29/2020 09:03 AM] |
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Filing 4 Appearance form filed by Attorney Aaron T. Craft for Appellees Indiana Department of Child Services and Matthew Keppler. [4] [7082948] (L-Yes; E-Yes; R-No) [20-1832]--[Edited 05/26/2020 by MM to reflect addition of counsel.] (Craft, Aaron) [Entered: 05/26/2020 09:49 AM] |
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Filing 2 This is notification that no appellee(s) or counsel for the appellee(s) were served in the District Court. [2] [7081583] (Note: The Office of the IN Attorney General has been notified of the filing of the appeal.) [20-1832] (ER) [Entered: 05/18/2020 02:48 PM] |
Filing 1 Private civil case docketed. Fee due. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Leo E. Dillon by 05/26/2020. Transcript information sheet due by 06/01/2020. Fee or IFP forms due on 06/01/2020 for Appellant Leo E. Dillon [1] [7081580] [20-1832] (ER) [Entered: 05/18/2020 02:42 PM] |
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