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04-2063•United States of America v. Randell Dthomas
04-2063Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitMar 29, 2005
# United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Chicago, Illinois 60604
Date: March 29, 2005
By the Court:
No. 04-2063
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff - Appellee
V.
RANDELL D THOMAS,
Defendant - Appellant
Appeal from the United States District Court for the
Western District of Wisconsin
No. 03 CR 158, John C. Shabaz, Judge
Upon consideration of the MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
TO FILE APPELLANT'S BRIEF filed on 3/25/05,
IT IS ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED and briefing
will proceed as follows:
1\. The brief and required short appendix of the appellant
are due by 4/15/05.
2\. The brief of the appellee is due by 5/16/05.
3\. The reply brief of the appellant, if any, is due by
5/31/05.
NOTE: Circuit Rule 31(e)(amended Dec. 1, 2001) requires that counsel tender a digital copy of a brief, from cover
to conclusion, at the time the paper copies are tendered for filing. The file must be a text based PDF
(portable document format), which contains the entire brief from cover to conclusion. Graphic based scanned
PDF images do not comply with this rule and will not be accepted by the clerk.
Rule 26(c), Fed. R. App. P., which allows three additional days after service by mail, does not apply when the
due dates for briefs are specifically set by order of this court. All briefs are due by the dates ordered.
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