Brian Davis v. Randy Gibbs, et al
Brian Heath Davis |
Randy Gibbs and Kris Karberg |
24-1014 |
January 2, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Habeas Corpus |
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District court order of 02/08/2024 granting motion for leave to file a late notice of appeal, [5363889] [24-1014] (CAH) [Entered: 02/15/2024 11:01 AM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Aaron Rogers for Appellees Mr. Randy Gibbs and Kris Karberg w/service 01/03/2024 [5349804] [24-1014] (AJR) [Entered: 01/03/2024 10:04 AM] |
CLERK ORDER:If the original file of the United States District Court is available for review in electronic format, the court will rely on the electronic version of the record in its review. The appendices required by Eighth Circuit Rule 30A shall not be required. In accordance with Eighth Circuit Local Rule 30A(a)(2), the Clerk of the United States District Court is requested to forward to this Court forthwith any portions of the original record which are not available in an electronic format through PACER, including any documents maintained in paper format or filed under seal, exhibits, administrative records and state court files. These documents should be submitted within 10 days. [5349660] [24-1014] (CAH) [Entered: 01/02/2024 04:21 PM] |
Originating court document filed consisting of notice of appeal, docket entries, order 5/22/23, judgment 5/23/23, order 11/15/23. [5349658] [24-1014] (CAH) [Entered: 01/02/2024 04:21 PM] |
Prisoner case docketed. [5349644] [24-1014] (CAH) [Entered: 01/02/2024 04:10 PM] |
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