Jess Smith v. Jeffery Uttecht
Petitioner: JESS RICHARD SMITH
Respondent: JEFFERY UTTECHT
Case Number: 20-71482
Filed: May 27, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
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May 27, 2020 Filing 2 Application for leave to file a second or successive petition with exhibits. (Transferred from the USDC, Seattle) (Research) [11703130] (AF) [Entered: 05/27/2020 05:38 PM]
May 27, 2020 Filing 1 Received copy of District Court order filed on 05/27/2020 re: The habeas petition is construed as a request for permission to file a second or successive petition, and this case is hereby TRANSFERRED to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1631 and Ninth Circuit Rule 22-3. (SEE ORDER FOR FULL TEXT) [11703128] (AF) [Entered: 05/27/2020 05:37 PM]

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