James Robinson v. Joseph Biden, Jr., et al
James Robinson |
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., President of the United States and Kamala D. Harris, Vice President of the United States |
22-5343 |
December 28, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
Docket Report
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CLERK'S ORDER [1985343] filed removing case from abeyance. setting briefing schedule: APPELLANT Brief due 03/31/2023. APPENDIX due 03/31/2023. Failure to respond shall result in dismissal of the case for lack of prosecution. The Clerk is directed to mail this order to appellant by certified mail, return receipt requested and by 1st class mail. [22-5343] [Entered: 02/09/2023 03:44 PM] |
CERTIFIED AND FIRST CLASS MAIL SENT [1985344] with return receipt requested [Receipt No.7021 0350 0001 8679 6906] of order [ # 1985343-6 ]. Certified Mail Receipt due 03/13/2023 from James Robinson. [22-5343] [Entered: 02/09/2023 03:48 PM] |
NOTICE [1985308] received from the Clerk of the U.S. District Court for certificate of appealability [COA Status: COA denied] [22-5343] [Entered: 02/09/2023 02:17 PM] |
CLERK'S ORDER [1979367] filed holding case in abeyance. Case 22-5343 held in abeyance pending decision in 1:22cv3150-UNA from U.S. District Court. The Clerk is directed to transmit a copy of this order to the district court. [22-5343] [Entered: 12/28/2022 02:43 PM] |
NOTICE OF APPEAL [1979362] seeking review of a decision by the U.S. District Court in 1:22-cv-03150-UNA filed by James Robinson. Appeal assigned USCA Case Number: 22-5343. [22-5343] [Entered: 12/28/2022 02:32 PM] |
US CIVIL CASE docketed. [22-5343] [Entered: 12/28/2022 02:31 PM] |
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