Greg Gossett, et al v. Demetrius Ross, et al
ZACH ROECKEMAN, STEPHEN DUNCAN, Warden, JOSEPH YURKOVICH, GREG GOSSETT and KIMBERLY BUTLER |
CHARLES SULTAN, MARSHALL MCDANIEL, DEMETRIUS ROSS, HARLEY T. MILLER and KEVIN L. HAMILTON |
20-8011 |
April 9, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 ORDER re: Petition for permssion to appeal order granting class certification, filed on 4/9/20. The respondents shall file a response to the petition by April 24, 2020. The reply, if any, shall be due by May 1, 2020. WLS [3] [7074179] [20-8011] (FP) [Entered: 04/10/2020 02:24 PM] |
Filing 2 THIS CAUSE CONSISTS OF MORE THAN 5 PARTIES FOR EITHER SIDE. The following are those parties to this cause as reflected on the District Court docket, yet are not reflected on the Appellate docket/caption for administrative purposes: PETITIONERS: SALVADOR GODINEZ, MICHAEL ATCHISON, DAVID WHITE, ANTHONY McCALLISTER, JERRY WITTHOFT, FRANK EOVALDI, ROBERT ARNETT, BRIAN PIPER, DAVID HERMETZ, CHRIS WHITE, KEN FINNEY, MICHAEL GILREATH, TIMOTHY McCALLISTER, ALEX JONES, STEPHANIE DORETHY, ROBERT CRAIG, and RICHARD MOORE. RESPONDENTS: SERGIO CORTES, ZACHARY WATTS, ACACIA BROOKS, JAMES DUNMORE, GLENN VERSER, JAMMEL JOHNSON, JONATHAN TOLLIVER, RONALD SMITH EDWARD TENNEY, SAMUEL HARDING, JEFFREY MILLER, CLARK TRULY, SAM FISHER, RAMON CLARK, TED KNOX and VINCENT SMITH. [2] [7073950] [20-8011] (ER) [Entered: 04/09/2020 04:14 PM] |
Filing 1 Petition for Permission to appeal pursuant to F.R.C.P. 23(f) docketed. [1] [7073940] [20-8011] (ER) [Entered: 04/09/2020 03:55 PM] |
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