Brian Hicks v. Dexter Payne
Brian James Hicks |
Dexter Payne |
21-3733 |
November 30, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other |
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CLERK LETTER sent to Arkansas Department of Corrections, returning the check sent with the Motion for SHC, as the fee is waived in this type of case. [5102926] [21-3733] (CAH) [Entered: 11/30/2021 02:35 PM] |
MOTION for Permission to file a Successive Habeas Petition, with exhibits. Response of Dexter Payne due 12/14/2021 . (Rec'd by MAIL), filed by Petitioner Mr. Brian James Hicks w/service 11/30/2021. [5102916] [21-3733] (CAH) [Entered: 11/30/2021 02:27 PM] |
ORIGINAL PROCEEDING case docketed. [5102908] [21-3733] (CAH) [Entered: 11/30/2021 02:23 PM] |
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Petitioner: Brian James Hicks | |
Represented By: | Brian James Hicks |
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Respondent: Dexter Payne | |
Represented By: | Jason Michael Johnson |
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