Hamdi Mohamud v. Heather Weyker
Hamdi A. Mohamud |
Heather Weyker, in her individual capacity as a St. Paul Police Officer |
24-1875 |
April 26, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
Docket Report
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APPEARANCE filed by Anya Bidwell for Appellant Hamdi A. Mohamud w/service 04/26/2024 [5387666] [24-1875] (AB) [Entered: 04/26/2024 02:25 PM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Anthony B. Sanders for Appellant Hamdi A. Mohamud w/service 04/26/2024 [5387675] [24-1875] (ABS) [Entered: 04/26/2024 02:31 PM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Jaynie Lilley for Appellee Heather Weyker w/service 04/26/2024 [5387757] [24-1875] (JL) [Entered: 04/26/2024 04:17 PM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Marie L. Miller for Appellant Hamdi A. Mohamud w/service 04/26/2024 [5387662] [24-1875] (MLM) [Entered: 04/26/2024 02:19 PM] |
APPEARANCE filed by Patrick M. Jaicomo for Appellant Hamdi A. Mohamud w/service 04/26/2024 [5387658] [24-1875] (PMJ) [Entered: 04/26/2024 02:10 PM] |
Originating court document filed consisting of notice of appeal filed 4/23/2024, Order filed 3/25/2024, Judgment filed 3/26/2024. and docket entries, [5387457] [24-1875] (ASL) [Entered: 04/26/2024 10:01 AM] |
CLERK LETTER sent regarding new caption in case. [5387463] [24-1875] (ASL) [Entered: 04/26/2024 10:07 AM] |
BRIEFING SCHEDULE SET AS FOLLOWS: Appendix due on 06/05/2024. BRIEF OF APPELLANT Hamdi A. Mohamud due 06/05/2024. Appellee brief is due 30 days from the date the court issues the Notice of Docket Activity filing the brief of appellant. [5387471] [24-1875] (ASL) [Entered: 04/26/2024 10:13 AM] |
Civil case docketed. [5387450] [24-1875] (ASL) [Entered: 04/26/2024 09:57 AM] |
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