Davidson, Jr. v. Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections et al
Donald H. Davidson, Jr. |
Secretary, Department of Corrections, State of Florida, Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections and Florida Attorney General |
3:2021cv00923 |
September 14, 2021 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Patricia D Barksdale |
Marcia Morales Howard |
Death Penalty - Habeas Corpus |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 5 NOTICE of Appearance by Charmaine M. Millsaps on behalf of Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections (Millsaps, Charmaine) |
Filing 4 NOTICE of Appearance by Raheela Ahmed on behalf of Donald H. Davidson, Jr. (Ahmed, Raheela) |
Filing 3 ORDER granting #1 Motion to Appoint Counsel, appointing the Capital Habeas Unit of the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Middle District of Florida to represent Petitioner as federal counsel, and administratively closing the case, with instructions to the Clerk. Counsel is directed to promptly file a notice of appearance. Signed by Judge Marcia Morales Howard on 9/16/2021. (ACT) |
Filing 2 NEW CASE ASSIGNED to Judge Marcia Morales Howard and Magistrate Judge Patricia D. Barksdale. New case number: 3:21-cv-0923-MMH-PDB. (SJB) |
Filing 1 MOTION to Appoint Counsel by Donald H. Davidson, Jr.. (Wright, Carol) |
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