Demajio Ellis v. Mark Sevier
Respondent: MARK R. SEVIER, Warden
Applicant: DEMAJIO J. ELLIS
Case Number: 22-1635
Filed: April 14, 2022
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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April 14, 2022 Filing 2 Pro se motion filed by Applicant Demajio J. Ellis to request the District Court to stay pending Seventh Circuit ruling on motion for authorization. [2] [7230097] [22-1635] (PS) [Entered: 04/15/2022 12:18 PM]
April 14, 2022 Filing 1 Application for an order authorizing the District Court to consider a second or successive petition for collateral review under 28 U.S.C. Section 2254 docketed. [1] [7230091] [22-1635] (PS) [Entered: 04/15/2022 12:14 PM]

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Applicant: DEMAJIO J. ELLIS
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Respondent: MARK R. SEVIER, Warden
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