| Case Information: 94-CT-0491 | |||
| Short Caption: | DONALD FOLDEN V. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | Classification: | Appeals - Criminal - DC - DC Non-Traffic |
| Superior Court or Agency Case Number: | D139-94 | Filed Date: | 04/14/1994 |
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| Opening Event Date: | 04/14/1994 | Case Status: | Closed |
| Record Completed: | Post-Decision Matter Pending: | ||
| Briefs Completed: | |||
| Argued/Submitted: | |||
| Disposition: | Next Scheduled Action: | ||
| Mandate Issued: | 10/25/1994 | ||
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| Appellate Role | Party Name | IFP | Attorney(s) | Arguing Attorney | E-Filer | |||||||
| Appellant | Donald Folden | N | Pro Se | N | ||||||||
| Appellee | District of Columbia | N |
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| Events | ||||
| Event Date | Status | Description | Result | |
| 04/14/1994 | NOTICE OF APPEAL | |||
| 06/08/1994 | RECEIVED - Record on appeal (vvd) | |||
| 08/24/1994 | ORDER - ORDERED that appellant shall, within 20 days from the date of this order, show cause as to why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. See. D.C. Code 11-1732(k) (1989); Arlt v. United States, 562 A. 2d 633 (D.C. 1989). (By AMW) | |||
| 09/20/1994 | TMC - DCCA's order to appellant to show cause why this case should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. | |||
| 09/20/1994 | error | |||
| 09/30/1994 | ORDER dismissing appeal for lack of jurisdiction. (By FE-MK-BE) | |||
| 09/30/1994 | DISMISSED | |||
| 10/25/1994 | MANDATE ISSUED | |||