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Uf\n3\-d? United States Court ofAppeals FIFTH CIRCUIT ** -" "* OFFICE OF THE CLERK LYLEW.CAYCE TEL. 504-310-7700 CLERK 600 S. MAESTRI PLACE NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 RECEIVED IN April 21, 2011 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS ' #01354674 Mr. Jaicourrie D. Finley MflV AO 9fl15 CID Clements Prison NUV ^U im 9601 Spur 591 Amarillo, TX 79107-9606 ' No. 11-10215, . Jaicourrie Finley v. Rick Thal^sl AG0S&at££?ierK • . :' USDC No. 2 :11-CV-18'•• ' ' . . Before this appeal can proceed you must apply for a certificate of appealability (COA) to comply with 28 U.S.C.§ 2253. If you wish to proceed, address your application for COA to this court. Also send a separate brief supporting the application. In the brief set forth the issues, clearly give supporting arguments and make appropriate record citations. Your "application for COA" and "brief in support" together may not exceed a total of 30 pages. You must file 2 legible copies within 40 days from the date of this letter. ' If you do not do so we will dismiss the appeal, see 5th Cir. R. 42. Note that 5th Cir. R. 31.4 and the Internal Operating Procedures following rules 27 and 31 state the court's sense that except in the most extraordinary circumstances, 'the maximum extension for filing briefs is 30 days • in criminal cases and 40 days in civil cases. Sincerely, LYLE W. CAYCE, Clerk tfiQj^&mU" Melissa.B. Courseault, Deputy Clerk cc: COA Letter to Pro Se-BR7 *• lip 3 ~? ct w 3 y to %I to ••.! ai o ST £ CP Q> __ TJ N» 0> # CM 22 3 *-* "*•?•; $ r~ y ®- ^ H \v\\\\
Document Info
Docket Number: WR-69,731-07
Filed Date: 11/30/2015
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 9/30/2016