Anthony McNair v. Government of North Carolina, et al
Anthony Lee McNair |
Government of North Carolina and North Carolina Department of Public Safety |
21-7065 |
June 17, 2021 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other |
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RECEIPT [1905513] received from Anthony McNair [signed for on 06/30/2021] for documents [ # 1902804-2 ] sent to Appellant Anthony Lee McNair [21-7065] [Entered: 07/08/2021 01:13 PM] |
LETTER [1902804] sent to warden sending Clerk order ifp motion or docket fee [ # 1902800-2 ]. Prisoner acknowledgment of receipt from Warden due 07/19/2021. [21-7065] [Entered: 06/17/2021 02:58 PM] |
CLERK'S ORDER [1902800] filed directing party to file motion to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis or payment of docketing fee. APPELLANT payment of docketing fee or motion to proceed in forma pauperis in district court due 07/19/2021; directing party to file ifp prisoner submissions: APPELLANT prisoner trust account report due 07/19/2021. APPELLANT consent to collection form due 07/19/2021, Failure to respond shall result in dismissal of the case for lack of prosecution; The Clerk is directed to send this order to appellant by whatever means necessary to ensure receipt. [21-7065] [Entered: 06/17/2021 02:41 PM] |
NOTICE OF APPEAL [1902782] seeking review of a decision by the U.S. District Court in 1:21-cv-00204-UNA filed by Anthony Lee Mcnair. Appeal assigned USCA Case Number: 21-7065. [21-7065] [Entered: 06/17/2021 02:09 PM] |
PRIVATE PRISONER CASE docketed. [21-7065] [Entered: 06/17/2021 02:08 PM] |
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