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PAULINE N. CLARK V. UNITED STATES

Case Information: 04-CF-1604
Short Caption:PAULINE N. CLARK V. UNITED STATESClassification:Appeals - Criminal Felony - Theft Related
Superior Court or Agency Case Number:F3712-04Filed Date:12/17/2004

Opening Event Date:12/17/2004Case Status:Closed
Record Completed:Post-Decision Matter Pending:
Briefs Completed:
Argued/Submitted:
Disposition:Next Scheduled Action:
Mandate Issued:04/27/2005

Party Information
Appellate RoleParty NameIFPAttorney(s)Arguing AttorneyE-Filer
AppellantPauline N. Clark N
Monoranjan Bezboruah NN
AppelleeUnited StatesN
John R. Fisher NN

Events
Event DateStatusDescriptionResult
12/17/2004NOTICE OF APPEAL
01/25/2005 On consideration of the notice of appeal, it is ORDERED that appellant shall immediately take the necessary steps to review the trial court record and to ensure that the transcripts necessary to the appeal have been ordered and shall, within 30 days from the date of this order complete and file with this court a single copy of the attached statement regarding the transcript ordered for this appeal. Where transcript(s) necessary for this appeal have been ordered and completed for non-appeal purposes, appellant must advise the Court Reporting Division to forward said transcript(s) for inclusion in the record on appeal. It is FURTHER ORDERED appellant's failure to respond to any order of this court, including this order, shall subject this appeal to dismissal without further notice for lack of prosecution. See D.C. App. R. 13(a). (GP)
03/03/2005 On consideration of this court's order of January 25, 2005, directing counsel for appellant to file the statement regarding transcript within 30 days and it appearing that the statement regarding transcript has not been filed, it is ORDERED that counsel for appellant shall within 15 days from the date of this order submit the statement regarding transcript, accompanied by a motion for leave to file out of time. The motion should set forth good cause for the failure either to timely file the document or to request an extension of time within which to do so. Failure to comply with this order shall subject this appeal to dismissal without further notice. (GP)
04/01/2005ORDER: This appeal is hereby dismissed. See D.C. App. R. 13. (By: AMW)
04/01/2005DISMISSED
04/01/2005RECEIVED - statement re status of transcript.
04/27/2005MANDATE ISSUED