Sang Wong, Jr. v. Scott Kernan
SCOTT KERNAN, CDC Secretary |
SANG HING WONG, Jr. |
19-56194 |
October 11, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 Filed Appellant Sang Hing Wong, Jr. motion to extend time to file COA request. Deficiencies: None. [11500618] (NAC) [Entered: 11/15/2019 01:15 PM] |
Filing 2 Filed Appellant Sang Hing Wong, Jr. motion to appoint counsel. Deficiencies: None. [11488111] (NAC) [Entered: 11/04/2019 02:09 PM] |
Filing 1 Open 9th Circuit docket: needs certificate of appealability. Date COA denied in DC: 08/30/2019. Record on appeal included: Yes. [11462696] (HC) [Entered: 10/11/2019 04:27 PM] |
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Respondent / appellee: SCOTT KERNAN, CDC Secretary | |
Represented By: | Daniel Rogers |
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Petitioner / appellant: SANG HING WONG, Jr. | |
Represented By: | Sang Hing Wong Jr. |
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