Ballester v. United States District Court for the Southern District of California, San Diego
ELEANOR LECLAIR BALLESTER |
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO |
PETER L. GALLAGHER, MICHAEL RODDY, RODERICK SHELTON, POLLY SHANNON, JOHN Q. PRO, SUMMER STEPHON, D.A., KELLY A. MARTINEZ, DAVID L. BERRY, MAUREEN F. HALLAHAN, PATTERSON, Sheriff, EVAN P. KIRVIN and DANA PALMER, D.A. |
24-7403 |
December 10, 2024 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 SCHEDULE NOTICE for Petition for a Writ of Mandamus and-or Prohibition. [Entered: 12/10/2024 08:12 AM] |
Filing 2 CASE OPENED. Your case opening documents have been received in the Clerk's office of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on 12/5/2024. The U.S. Court of Appeals docket number 24-7403 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 #Appellate Practice Guide. Attorneys should consider the court's #Appellate Mentoring Program for assistance. [Entered: 12/10/2024 08:10 AM] |
Filing 1 PETITION for a Writ of Mandamus and/or Prohibition filed by Petitioner Eleanor LeClair Ballester. [Entered: 12/10/2024 08:09 AM] |
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