Awad v. Ziriax et al

Filing 22

PRELIMINARY RECORD LETTER - Electronic Transmission of Notice of Appeal with Preliminary Record sent to Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals re 21 Notice of Appeal. (njr)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT W E S TE R N DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA w w w .o k w d .u s c o u rts .g o v ROBERT D. DENNIS CLERK RHONDA REYNOLDS CHIEF DEPUTY 200 N.W. 4th Street, Room 1210 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 (4 0 5 ) 609-5000 Fax (405) 609-5099 December 2, 2010 Pro Se Retained Court Appointed (IFP Granted) USA Case No: CIV-10-1186-M Style of Case: Awad v. Ziriax et al Appellant: Paul Ziriax, et al. Date Filed: December 1, 2010 Notice of Appeal Interlocutory Appeal Amended Notice of Appeal Cross Appeal Tenth Cir. Case No. Motion IFP Filed Appeal Fee Paid Pro se Appellant: Motion IFP Forms Mailed/Given Retained Counsel: Appeal Fee Paid Appeal Fee Not Paid The Preliminary Record on Appeal is hereby transmitted to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Please refer to the forms and procedures concerning the requirements for ordering transcripts, preparing docketing statements and briefs, and designations of the record found on the Tenth Circuit's website, www.ca10.uscourts.gov. Payment for this case or motion to proceed in forma pauperis will be made to this District Court. The transcript order form must be filed in the District Court as well as the Court of Appeals within 14 working days after the notice of appeal was filed in the Circuit Court. This form must contain the signature of the court reporter if transcripts are being ordered. If you have questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, ROBERT D. DENNIS, COURT CLERK by: s/ Nancy Rhea Case Administrator cc: Clerk of the Court, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Michael C. Salem; Janis W. Preslar; Scott D. Boughton; Kevin J. Calvey

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