United States v. Daniel Stewart
United States of America |
Daniel Arthur Stewart |
23-3582 |
November 28, 2023 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other |
Docket Report
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CRIMINAL BRIEFING SCHEDULE SET AS FOLLOWS: PSI report due 12/18/2023. Transcript due 12/18/2023. Brief of appellant Daniel Arthur Stewart due 01/02/2024. Appellee(s) brief is due 21 days from the date the court issues the Notice of Docket Activity filing the appellant(s) brief. Appellant reply brief is due 7 days from the date the court issues the Notice of Docket Activity filing the appellee's brief. [5339050] [23-3582] (RDB) [Entered: 11/28/2023 09:30 AM] |
APPEARANCE filed by James W. Wyatt for Appellant Daniel Arthur Stewart w/service 11/28/2023 [5339481] [23-3582] (JWW) [Entered: 11/28/2023 04:15 PM] |
CLERK ORDER:This criminal appeal involves a child victim or child witness. In accordance with the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Section 3509(d)(2) regarding confidentiality of information and privacy protection, all papers filed with this court which disclose the name of or any information concerning a child shall be sealed. (SEE order for complete details) [5339048] [23-3582] (RDB) [Entered: 11/28/2023 09:29 AM] |
CLERK ORDER:Appointing Mr. James W. Wyatt for Daniel Arthur Stewart under the Criminal Justice Act. [5339044] [23-3582] (RDB) [Entered: 11/28/2023 09:27 AM] |
Originating court document filed consisting of notice of appeal, docket entries, Judgment dated 11/16/2023 [5339036] [23-3582] (RDB) [Entered: 11/28/2023 09:26 AM] |
CRIMINAL case docketed. [5339028] [23-3582] (RDB) [Entered: 11/28/2023 09:22 AM] |
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