Mujahidh v. United States of America
Walli Mujahidh and Frederick Domingue |
United States of America |
2:2019cv01852 |
November 14, 2019 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
James L Robart |
Prisoner: Vacate Sentence |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2255 |
None |
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Filing 5 RESPONSE, by Respondent United States of America, to #1 Motion to Vacate/Set Aside/Correct Sentence (2255). (Greenberg, Todd) |
#5 RESPONSE, by Respondent United States of America, to #1 Motion to Vacate/Set Aside/Correct Sentence (2255), NOTED on motion calendar; Noting Date 1/10/2020, (TH) |
Filing 4 ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE AND ANSWER re: #1 2255 motion. Documents served electronically to United States of America on 12/9/2019. Government's Answer due within 45 days after service; Answer to be noted for fourth Friday after it is filed. Signed by Judge James L. Robart. (PM) Modified on 12/9/2019: order sent to Petitioner via first class mail (PM). |
Filing 3 LETTER to Filer re case number and Judge assignment. (cc: petitioner via USPS) (ST) |
Filing 1 2255 MOTION to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence filed by Walli Mujahidh re 235 Judgment. Related to criminal case: 11-cr-228-JLR-2. (Attachments: #1 Memorandum in Support of Motion, #2 Letter to Court)(ST) |
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