Jermel Pope v. People of the State of Illinois
JERMEL POPE |
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS |
22-2774 |
October 5, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Habeas Corpus |
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Filing 6 ORDER: The court, on its own motion, orders petitioner-appellant Jermel Pope to show cause for his failure to respond to the courts order of October 7, 2022. Petitioner-appellant Pope shall file his response on or before November 28, 2022. Appellant is advised that failure to respond may result in the dismissal of this appeal. The Clerk is directed to attach a copy of the courts order of October 7, 2022, to appellants copy of this order. Sent Certified Mail. Receipt Number: 7019 2280 0001 7854 8569. DW [6] [7271827] [22-2774] (PS) [Entered: 11/07/2022 03:25 PM] |
Filing 5 Prose motion filed by Appellant Jermel Pope to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. [5] [7269507] [22-2774] (CAG) [Entered: 10/27/2022 01:37 PM] |
Filing 4 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 11/10/2022 for Appellant Jermel Pope. [4] [7269371] [22-2774] (AD) [Entered: 10/27/2022 08:33 AM] |
Filing 3 ORDER: Appellant Jermel Pope 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 Jermel Pope by 11/03/2022. Sent Certified Mail. Receipt Number: 7019 2280 0001 7854 8286. [3] [7267721] [22-2774] (AD) [Entered: 10/20/2022 08:41 AM] |
Filing 2 ORDER: Appellant Jermel Pope shall file a brief memorandum stating why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. Briefing is SUSPENDED pending further court order. The appellant shall file a notarized statement or a declaration (in compliance with 28 U.S.C. sec. 1746) setting forth the date the notice of appeal was deposited in the prison's internal mail system and stating whether first class postage was prepaid. See Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 4(c). DW [2] Jurisdictional memorandum due for Appellant Jermel Pope by 10/21/2022. (See order for further details) [7265396] DW [2] [7265396] [22-2774] (FP) [Entered: 10/07/2022 12:51 PM] |
Filing 1 State prisoner's habeas corpus case docketed. Certificate of Appealability denied 08/29/2022. Fee due. Transcript information sheet due by 10/19/2022. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Jermel Pope by 10/11/2022. Fee or IFP forms due on 10/19/2022 for Appellant Jermel Pope. [1] [7265127] [22-2774] (FP) [Entered: 10/06/2022 12:56 PM] |
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Petitioner / appellant: JERMEL POPE | |
Represented By: | Jermel Pope |
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Respondent / appellee: PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS | |
Represented By: | Katherine M. Doersch |
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