Dotson v. Vannoy et al
Derrick Dotson |
Darrell Vannoy |
Attorney General State of Louisiana |
Derrick A. Dotson |
2:2020cv02359 |
August 25, 2020 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
Karen Wells Roby |
Jay C Zainey |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 13 Return of Service of Amended H.C. Response Order #8, served on Attorney General on 10/16/20.(Reference: All Cases)(ajn) |
Filing 12 Return of Service of Amended H.C. Response Order #8, served on Clerk of Court on 10/15/2020.(Reference: All Cases)(ajn) |
Filing 11 Return of Service of H.C. Response Order served on District Attorney on 10/13/2020(Reference: 20-2359)(ajn) |
Filing 10 Return of Service of H.C. Response Order served on Attorney General on 10/8/2020. (Reference: 20-2359)(ajn) |
Filing 9 Return of Service of H.C. Response Order served on Clerk of Court on 10/7/2020. (Reference: 20-2359)(ajn) |
Filing 8 AMENDED Habeas Corpus Response Order that Attorney General for the State of Louisiana and the District Attorney for Orleans Parish respond to the Motion for Stay and Abeyance and/or the petition of Habeas Corpus within 30 days, as instructed herein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the briefing deadlines in the Court's October 5, 2020, #5 Briefing Order are VACATED and replaced by the deadlines indicated in this Amended Briefing Order. Signed by Chief Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby on October 13, 2020.(Reference: all cases)(mp) |
Filing 7 NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION (Reference: all cases)(mp) |
Filing 6 ORDER: IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 42(a), Civ. Action 20-2797"A"(4) is hereby consolidated with Civ. Action 20-2359A(4), which will be the lead case under this consolidation order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, because petitioner Derrick Dotson is now represented by counsel, all future filings on behalf of petitioner should be made through counsel under the consolidated case heading. Signed by Chief Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby on October 13, 2020. (cc: Derrick Dotson; G. Benjamin Cohen)(mp) |
Filing 5 Habeas Corpus Response Order that Attorney General for the State of Louisiana and the District Attorney for Orleans Parish respond to the Motion for Stay and Abeyance and/or the petition of Habeas Corpus within 30 days, as instructed herein. Signed by Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby on October 5, 2020.(mp) |
Filing fee paid re #1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (28:2254) (Filing fee $ 5 - Receipt #LAE064026) (ajn) |
Filing 4 MOTION for Stay of Proceedings by Derrick Dotson. Motion(s) referred to Karen Wells Roby. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order)(ajn) |
Filing 3 ORDER denying #2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Signed by Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby on August 28, 2020. (mp) |
Filing 2 EXPARTE/CONSENT MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Derrick Dotson. Motion(s) referred to Karen Wells Roby. (ajn) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus (28:2254) filed by Derrick Dotson. (Attachments: #1 Memorandum)(ajn) (Main Document 1 replaced on 8/28/2020) (ajn). (Attachment 1 replaced on 8/28/2020) (ajn). Modified text on 8/28/2020 (ajn). (Additional attachment(s) added on 8/28/2020: #2 Exhibit) (ajn). (Additional attachment(s) added on 8/28/2020: #3 Civil Cover Sheet) (ajn). |
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