USA v. State of Arizona, et al

Filing 87

Submitted (ECF) Amicus brief for review and filed Motion to become amicus curiae. Submitted by Legal Momentum. Date of service: 09/30/2010. [7492468]--[COURT UPDATE: Attached Certificate of Service. Resent notice. 10/01/2010 by RY] (JSM)

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USA v. State of Arizona, et al Doc. 87 Att. 3 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE When All Case Participants are Registered for the Appellate CM/ECF System I hereby certify that on , I electronically filed the (date) foregoing document with the Clerk of the Court for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit by using the appellate CM/ECF system. I certify that all participants in the case are registered CM/ECF users and that service will be accomplished by the appellate CM/ECF system. Signature ****************************************************************** ***** CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE When Not All Case Participants are Registered for the Appellate CM/ECF System I hereby certify that on , I electronically filed the September 30, 2010 (date) foregoing with the Clerk of the Court for the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit by using the appellate CM/ECF system. Participants in the case who are registered CM/ECF users will be served by the appellate CM/ECF system. I further certify that some of the participants in the case are not registered CM/ECF users. I have mailed the foregoing document by First-Class Mail, postage prepaid, or have dispatched it to a third party commercial carrier for delivery within 3 calendar days to the following non-CM/ECF participants: Signature s/Brigette Scoggins 1 Dockets.Justia.com CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on September 30, 2010, I served the attached documents by U.S. Mail on the following, who are not registered participants in the appellate CM-ECF system: Michael A. Cox, Esq. Michigan Attorney General P.O. Box 30212 Lansing, MI 48909 Ray Elbert Parker P.O. Box 320636 Alexandria, VA 22320 /s/Brigette Scoggins Brigette Scoggins 2

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