United States of America v. $100,371.00 in United States Currency et al
United States of America |
$100,371.00 in United States Currency, Four Firearms and Two Hundred Fifty Nine Rounds of Ammunition and Four Pieces of Jewelry |
4:2018cv00608 |
November 21, 2018 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma |
Claire V Eagan |
Jodi F Jayne |
Drug Related Seizure of Property |
21 U.S.C. ยง 881 |
None |
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Filing 7 WARRANT Issued by Judge Claire V Eagan (crp, Dpty Clk) |
Filing 6 CIVIL COVER SHEET by United States of America (Depew, Catherine) |
Filing 5 MINUTE ORDER by Judge Claire V Eagan that the motion #4 is granted; warrant for arrest in rem will be entered. ; granting #4 Motion for Miscellaneous Relief (Re: #4 MOTION Application For Warrant Of Arrest In Rem, #1 Complaint ) (This entry is the Official Order of the Court. No document is attached.) (RGG, Chambers) |
Filing 4 MOTION Application For Warrant Of Arrest In Rem by United States of America (Depew, Catherine) |
Filing 3 NOTICE of Related Case(s) by United States of America (Depew, Catherine) |
Filing 2 ATTORNEY APPEARANCE by Catherine J Depew on behalf of United States of America (Depew, Catherine) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against All Defendants For Forfeiture In Rem by United States of America (Depew, Catherine) |
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