Goree v. City of Verona et al
Filing
108
USCA ORDER DENYING Motion for Leave to File Interlocutory Appeal re 107 ORDER; GRANTING Motion to place Exhibit A to the Motion under Seal. Signed by Clerk on 11/13/20. (jla)
Case: 20-90040
Document: 00515637016 Page: 1
Case: 1:17-cv-00093-SA-DAS Doc #: 108 Filed: 11/13/20 Date2 PageID #: 482
1 of Filed: 11/13/2020
United States Court of Appeals
for the Fifth Circuit
A True Copy
Certified order issued Nov 13, 2020
___________
Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
No. 20-90040
___________
Stephanie Goree,
Plaintiff—Respondent,
versus
City of Verona; J. B. Long, In his individual capacity,
Defendants—Petitioners.
____________________________
Motion for Leave to Appeal
from an Interlocutory Order
USDC No. 1:17-CV-93
____________________________
Before Dennis, Southwick, and Engelhardt, Circuit Judges.
Per Curiam:
IT IS ORDERED that the petitioners’ motion for leave to appeal
from the interlocutory order of the United States District Court of the
Northern District of Mississippi, entered on October 13, 2020, is DENIED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petitioners’ motion to
place Exhibit A to the motion under seal is GRANTED.
Case: 20-90040
Document: 00515637020 Page: 1
Case: 1:17-cv-00093-SA-DAS Doc #: 108 Filed: 11/13/20 Date2 PageID #: 483
2 of Filed: 11/13/2020
United States Court of Appeals
FIFTH CIRCUIT
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
LYLE W. CAYCE
CLERK
TEL. 504-310-7700
600 S. MAESTRI PLACE,
Suite 115
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130
November 13, 2020
MEMORANDUM TO COUNSEL OR PARTIES LISTED BELOW:
No. 20-90040
Stephanie Goree v. City of Verona, et al
USDC No. 1:17-CV-93
Enclosed is an order entered in this case.
Sincerely,
LYLE W. CAYCE, Clerk
By: _________________________
Mary C. Stewart, Deputy Clerk
504-310-7694
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Gregory Todd Butler
David Crews
Jason Thomas Marsh
C. Emanuel Smith
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