Caraffa v. Unknown Nerio, et al.
ALFRED ERIK CARAFFA |
UNKNOWN NERIO, named as Librarian, UNKNOWN PARTIES, named as Employees of ASPC-Tucson, STATE OF ARIZONA and ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS REHABILITATION AND REENTRY, named as ADCRR |
24-4771 |
August 5, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 2 PREFILING REVIEW DOCKETING NOTICE. This case has been opened and assigned the Ninth Circuit case number 24-4771. This case is subject to a pre-filing review order entered in case number 22-80114, and will be reviewed by the Court to determine whether it will be permitted to proceed. [Entered: 08/05/2024 11:00 AM] |
Filing 1 CASE OPENED. A copy of your notice of appeal / petition filed in 4:24-cv-00027-JGZ-PSOT has been received in the Clerk's office of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The U.S. Court of Appeals docket number 24-4771 has been assigned to this case. All communications with the court must indicate this Court of Appeals docket number. Please carefully review the docket to ensure the name(s) and contact information are correct. It is your responsibility to alert the court if your contact information changes. Resources Available For more information about case processing and to assist you in preparing your brief, please review the Case Opening Information (for #attorneys and #pro se litigants) and review the #Appellate Practice Guide. Counsel should consider contacting the court's #Appellate Mentoring Program for help with the brief and argument. [Entered: 08/05/2024 10:59 AM] |
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