Riches v. Bonds et al

Filing 9

Short Record Sent to US Court of Appeals re 8 Notice of Appeal (sdf)

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Riches v. Bonds et al Doc. 9 case 3:07-cv-00375-RLM-CAN document 9 filed 09/11/2007 page 1 of 1 SEVENTH CIRCUIT APPEAL INFORMATION SHEET Include names of all plaintiffs (petitioners) and defendants (respondents) who are parties to the appeal. Use separate sheet if needed. District: Division: Northern District of Indiana Docket No.: South Bend Division Plaintiff (Petitioner) ( Jonathan Lee Riches Short Caption v. Defendant (Respondent) Barry Bonds et al ) 3:07cv375 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Current Counsel for Plaintiff (Petitioner): Name: Firm: Address: Phone: Judge: Robert L. Miller, Jr. Court Reporter: Jonathan Lee Riches Williamsburg FCI PO Box 340 Salters SC 29590 Current Counsel for Defendant (Respondent): Name: Firm: Address: Phone: Nature of Suit Code: Date Filed in District Court: Date of Judgment: Date of Notice of Appeal: Retained IFP X Pro Se U.S. Yes granted; pending; If certificate of appealability was granted or denied, what is the date of the order: If Defendant is in Federal custody, please provide United States Marshal number (USM#): IMPORTANT: THIS FORM IS TO ACCOMPANY THE SHORT RECORD SENT TO THE CLERK OF THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS PURSUANT TO CIRCUIT RULE 3(a). 3/01 Waived No denied; 550 8/13/07 8/17/07 9/ 1 0 / 0 7 (Use separate sheet for additional counsel) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counsel: Fee Status: Appointed Paid X Due IFP Pending (Please mark only 1 item above) Has Docketing Statement been filed with the District Court's Clerk's Office If 28 U.S.C.§2254 or 28 U.S.C.§2255 was certificate of appealability: Dockets.Justia.com

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