Adrian Moon v. Sean Staples
| Adrian Damico Moon |
| Sean Staples |
| 26-7101 |
| June 8, 2026 |
| U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit |
| Other Civil Rights |
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| PRIVATE CIVIL CASE docketed. [26-7101] [Entered: 06/08/2026 12:22 PM] |
| NOTICE OF APPEAL [2177384] seeking review of a decision by the U.S. District Court in 1:26-cv-00904-UNA filed by Adrian Damico Moon. Appeal assigned USCA Case Number: 26-7101. [26-7101] [Entered: 06/08/2026 12:23 PM] |
| CLERK'S ORDER [2177387] filed setting briefing schedule: APPELLANT Brief due 07/28/2026. APPENDIX due 07/28/2026, Failure to respond shall result in dismissal of the case for lack of prosecution [26-7101] [Entered: 06/08/2026 12:25 PM] |
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| Plaintiff: Adrian Damico Moon | |
| Represented By: | Adrian Damico Moon |
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| Defendant: Sean Staples | |
| Represented By: | Caroline S. Van Zile |
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