v. OGILVIE
MARIAMA ODESSA OGILVIE |
8:2024cv04726 |
April 10, 2024 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Renee Marie Bumb |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 2 Copy of Order M-304/305/R-6-2019 denying respondent's motion for an extension of time to file a petition for review, dismissing respondent's petition for review, and denying respondent's motion for the appointment of an attorney, investigator, and neuropsychologist. (wh) |
Filing 1 Copy of Order D-16-19 from the Supreme Court of New Jersey transferring MARIAMA ODESSA OGILVIE to disability inactive status, effective immediately, and until further order of the Court. (wh) Modified on 4/10/2024 (wh). |
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