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IAN J. BUTTS V. UNITED STATES

Case Information: 99-CF-1372
Short Caption:IAN J. BUTTS V. UNITED STATESClassification:Appeals - Criminal Felony - Theft Related
Superior Court or Agency Case Number:F88-99Filed Date:09/28/1999

Opening Event Date:09/28/1999Case Status:Closed
Record Completed:12/21/1999Post-Decision Matter Pending:
Briefs Completed:
Argued/Submitted:
Disposition:Next Scheduled Action:
Mandate Issued:06/06/2000
Costs Waived

Party Information
Appellate RoleParty NameIFPAttorney(s)Arguing AttorneyE-Filer
AppellantIan J. Butts Y
Edward C. Sussman NN
AppelleeUnited StatesN
John R. Fisher NN

Events
Event DateStatusDescriptionResult
09/28/1999NOTICE OF APPEAL
11/05/1999APPOINTING COUNSEL/COURT ORDER REFERRAL (CJA) Edward C. Sussman, Esquire
11/09/1999RECORD ON APPEAL
12/09/1999SUPPLEMENTAL RECORD #1 (9-pgs/van bremen 7/13/99 proc.)
12/15/1999ORDER: Counsel for appellant shall, within 20 days from the date of this order, file the docketing statement, accompanied by a motion for leave to file the docketing statement out of time. The motion should set forth good cause for the failure either to timely file the docketing statement or to request an extension of time within which to do so. Failure to comply with this court may result in counsel's appointment being vacated. (By: GP)
12/21/1999SUPPLEMENTAL RECORD #2 (67-pgs/herzfeld 7/12/99 proc.)
12/21/1999RECORD COMPLETED
01/07/2000APPELLANT'S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE DS
01/07/2000RECEIVED - aplt's docketing statement
02/03/2000ORDER GRANTING APLT MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE DS and the lodged docketing statement is filed. F/O that the brief of appellant shall be filed within 40 days from the date of this order, and the brief of appellee shall be filed within 30 days thereafter. See D.C. App. R. 31. (by: GP) sw
02/03/2000APPELLANT'S DOCKETING STATEMENT
02/16/2000SUPPLEMENTAL RECORD #3 ( 7-pgs/hawkins 7/13/99 proc.)
03/06/2000SUPPLEMENTAL RECORD #4 (10-pgs/graybill 7/12/99 proc.)
04/06/2000ORDER: Counsel for appellant shall, within 15 days from the date of this order, file the brief, accompanied by a motion for leave to file the brief out of time. The motion should set forth good cause for the failure either to timely file the brief or to request an extension of time within which to do so. Failure to comply with this order may result in counsel's appointment being vacated. (By: GP)
04/21/2000APPELLANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS/WITHDRAW APPEAL
04/28/2000SUPPLEMENTAL RECORD #5 (99-pgs/griffith 7/8/99 proc.)
05/02/2000APPELLANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS/WITHDRAW APPEAL (second motion with appellants signature)
05/12/2000ORDERED: Denied the motion of appellant to dismiss appeal without the required pro se statement. It is FURTHER ORDREED that the renewed motion of appellant to dismiss appeal is granted. See Johnson v. United States, 513 A.2d 798 (D.C. 1986). (By: AMW)
05/12/2000DISMISSED
06/06/2000MANDATE ISSUED