Jones v. Trammell
Filing
[10317976] Affirmed; Terminated on the merits after oral hearing; Written, signed, published;. Judges Matheson, Bacharach and Moritz (author). Mandate to issue December 2, 2015. [13-6141]
Appellate Case: 13-6141
Document: 01019521096
Date Filed: 11/10/2015
Page: 1
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
Byron White United States Courthouse
1823 Stout Street
Denver, Colorado 80257
(303) 844-3157
Elisabeth A. Shumaker
Clerk of Court
November 10, 2015
Chris Wolpert
Chief Deputy Clerk
Ms. Madeline S. Cohen
Office of the Federal Public Defender
Districts of Colorado and Wyoming
633 17th Street, Suite 1000
Denver, CO 80202
Mr. Mark Barrett
Law Office of Mark H. Barrett
111 North Peters Avenue
Suite 200
Norman, OK 73069
RE:
13-6141, Jones v. Trammell
Dist/Ag docket: 5:07-CV-01290-D
Dear Counsel:
Enclosed is a copy of the opinion of the court issued today in this matter. The court has
entered judgment on the docket pursuant to Fed. R. App. P. Rule 36.
Pursuant to Fed. R. App. P. Rule 40, any petition for rehearing must be filed within 14
days after entry of judgment. Parties should consult both the Federal Rules and local rules
of this court with regard to applicable standards and requirements. In particular, petitions
for rehearing may not exceed 15 pages in length, and no answer is permitted unless the
court enters an order requiring a response. If requesting rehearing en banc, the requesting
party must file 12 paper copies with the clerk, in addition to satisfying all Electronic Case
Filing requirements. See Fed. R. App. P. Rules 35 and 40, and 10th Cir. R. 35 and 40 for
further information governing petitions for rehearing.
Appellate Case: 13-6141
Document: 01019521096
Date Filed: 11/10/2015
Please contact this office if you have questions.
Sincerely,
Elisabeth A. Shumaker
Clerk of the Court
cc:
Jennifer L. Crabb
EAS/as
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