Joshua Friar v. Collette Peters, et al
DIRECTOR COLLETTE PETERS, DOC, SUPERINTENDENT TYLER BLEWETT, TRCI, PHYSICAL PLANT ASST. MANAGER JEFF DARCY, TRCI, PHYSICAL PLANT MANAGER J. STARK, TRCI, DEPUTY DIRECTOR HEIDI STEWARD, DOC, ASST. SUPERINTENDENT KEVIN JACKSON, TRCI and DOES, John and/or Jane, 1-10 |
JOSHUA THOMAS FRIAR |
21-35483 |
June 23, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 5 Filed clerk order (Deputy Clerk: SSR): Appellants motion (Docket Entry No. [ # 4 ]) for an extension of time to file the opening brief is granted. The opening brief is due September 22, 2021. Because there is no appearance by appellees, briefing will be complete up on the filing of the opening brief. [12203939] (JPD) [Entered: 08/17/2021 02:39 PM] |
Filing 4 Filed Appellant Joshua Thomas Friar motion to extend time to file appellant opening brief until 09/22/2021. Deficiencies: None. Served on 08/10/2021. [12202618] (DJV) [Entered: 08/16/2021 02:06 PM] |
Filing 3 CLERK ORDER FILED (Deputy Clerk CKP) Prisoner fee authorization form sent to prisoner. [12196993] (CKP) [Entered: 08/10/2021 11:51 AM] |
Filing 2 Filed referral notice (Deputy Clerk:CKP): Referring to the district court for determination whether in forma pauperis status should continue for this appeal. [12154063] (CKP) [Entered: 06/25/2021 12:41 AM] |
Filing 1 DOCKETED CAUSE AND ENTERED APPEARANCE OF PRO SE APPELLANT AND NO APPEARANCE FOR APPELLEES. SEND MQ: No. The schedule is set as follows: Appellant Joshua Thomas Friar opening brief due 08/23/2021. [12152584] (JMR) [Entered: 06/23/2021 03:41 PM] |
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