Craig Titus v. James Dzurenda, et al
RENEE BAKER, Warden, QUENTIN BYRNES, Dept. Director, ROMEO ARANAS, KIM M. ADAMSON, Dr. and JAMES DZURENDA |
CRAIG M. TITUS |
20-16484 |
August 4, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 Filed clerk order (Deputy Clerk: CO): On August 5, 2020, this court issued an order directing appellant to pay $505.00 to the district court as the docketing and filing fees for this appeal, or file in this court a motion to proceed in forma pauperis. Appellant has failed to address the fee status issue. Within 21 days from the date of this order, appellant shall have a second opportunity to pay $505.00 to the district court as the docketing and filing fees for this appeal, or submit to this court a motion to proceed in forma pauperis. The filing of a motion to proceed in forma pauperis will automatically stay the briefing schedule under Ninth Circuit Rule 27-11. If appellant fails to comply with this order, the appeal will be dismissed automatically by the Clerk under Ninth Circuit Rule 42-1. [11834145] (CKP) [Entered: 09/23/2020 11:18 AM] |
Filing 2 Filed clerk order (Deputy Clerk: CKP): Order to show cause docket fee due [11778139] (CKP) [Entered: 08/05/2020 11:08 AM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCES OF COUNSE AND PRO SE APPELLANT. SEND MQ: No. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Craig M. Titus opening brief due 10/02/2020. Appellees Kim M. Adamson, Romeo Aranas, Renee Baker, Warden, Quentin Byrnes and James Dzurenda answering brief due 11/02/2020. Appellant's optional reply brief is due 21 days after service of the answering brief. [11776430] (JPD) [Entered: 08/04/2020 10:28 AM] |
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