Michael Morton v. Bradley M. Trate
MICHAEL D. MORTON |
THOMAS BERGAMI, Warden, D. GONZALEZ, JR. and BRADLEY TRATE |
22-1837 |
May 12, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Habeas Corpus |
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Filing 11 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 07/20/2022 for Appellant Michael D. Morton. [11] [7246381] [22-1837] (AD) [Entered: 07/06/2022 03:02 PM] |
Filing 10 ORDER re: Respondent's notice of transfer of petitioner and motion to substitute new custodian. The motion is GRANTED. The clerk will update the courts docket to reflect the appellants new address. The clerk will further update the docket to reflect that the appellants custodian and the appellee in this matter is now Warden Bradley M. Trate. [ # 9 ] SCR [10] [7245726] [22-1837] (CG) [Entered: 07/01/2022 02:05 PM] |
Filing 9 Notice of transfer of petitioner and motion filed by Appellee Thomas Bergami to substitute new custodian. [9] [7245641] [22-1837]--[Edited 07/01/2022 by ER - to reflect full document title] (Brady, Jana) [Entered: 07/01/2022 10:42 AM] |
Filing 8 ORDER re: Notification of Transfer. The appellant shall file the overdue docketing statement by 07/22/2022. CMD [8] [7243393] [22-1837] (MM) [Entered: 06/21/2022 09:08 AM] |
Filing 7 Pro Se Notice of Transfer filed by Appellant Michael D. Morton. Pro se motion filed by Appellant Michael D. Morton to extend time to file the docketing statement and other relief. [7] [7241799] [22-1837]--[Edited 06/10/2022 by MAN to reflect correct document title] (MAN) [Entered: 06/10/2022 02:14 PM] |
Filing 6 ORDER re: Respondent's motion pursuant to Fed. R. App. 23(A) to transfer petitioner. [ # 2 ] The motion is GRANTED. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 23(a), respondent-appellee is authorized to transfer Michael Morton to another Bureau of Prisons facility. When Morton is transferred, the appellee shall notify this court so that Mortons new custodian can be substituted as the proper respondent-appellee. See Fed. R. App. P. 43. NER [6] [7239152] [22-1837] (CG) [Entered: 05/27/2022 03:47 PM] |
Filing 5 ORDER re: Notice of fee payment. [ # 4 ] The appellants request for an extension is GRANTED to the extent that he shall either pay the required $505.00 appellate fees or file a motion for leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis with the district court by no later than June 27, 2022. SCR [5] [7239145] [22-1837] (PS) [Entered: 05/27/2022 03:39 PM] |
Filing 4 Filed Notice of Fee Payment by Appellant Michael D. Morton. [4] [7239059] [22-1837] (CAG) [Entered: 05/27/2022 01:11 PM] |
Filing 3 ORDER: Appellant Michael D. Morton is directed to file the overdue Docketing Statement within 14 days from the date of this Rule to Show Cause. Docketing statement response due for Appellant Michael D. Morton by 06/10/2022. Sent Certified Mail. Receipt Number: 7018 0360 0000 5171 0801. [3] [7238953] [22-1837] (AD) [Entered: 05/27/2022 09:37 AM] |
Filing 2 Motion filed by Appellee Thomas Bergami Pursuant to Fed. R. App. 23(A) to Transfer Petitioner. [2] [7238927] [22-1837] (Brady, Jana) [Entered: 05/27/2022 09:04 AM] |
Filing 1 Federal prisoner's habeas corpus case docketed. Fee due. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Michael D. Morton by 05/19/2022. Fee or IFP forms due on 05/26/2022 for Appellant Michael D. Morton. Transcript information sheet due by 05/26/2022. [1] [7235822] [22-1837] (AP) [Entered: 05/12/2022 12:35 PM] |
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