Charles Stewart v. William Gittere
CHARLES ERIC STEWART |
WILLIAM GITTERE |
21-71402 |
November 24, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 2 Filed application for leave to file a second or successive petition with attachments and appendixes. (Research) [12298050] (AF) [Entered: 11/24/2021 03:00 PM] |
Filing 1 Received copy of District Court order filed on 11/23/2021 re: IT THEREFORE IS ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court refer this action to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit under Circuit Rule 22-3(a), for a determination whether to authorize the filing of a second or successive petition. (SEE ORDER FOR FULL TEXT) [12298040] (AF) [Entered: 11/24/2021 02:57 PM] |
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Petitioner: CHARLES ERIC STEWART | |
Represented By: | Donald James Green Esquire |
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Respondent: WILLIAM GITTERE | |
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