On May 18, 2009... The Superior Court of Pennsylvania filed an order directing compliance with Pa.R.A.P. 3517, in regards to Harlow Cuadra's appeal:
"Docketing Statement Due 05/28/09. Failure to file docketing statement by that date will lead to an order dismissing the appeal."
Apparently the Docketing Statement was received by May 29th... and it appears that there will be no dismissal of the appeal (yet).
The next scheduled event by the Superior Court of Pennsylvania is to receive the Original Record, and that's due by June 8, 2009.
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Just in case you're wondering what an "Original Record" is, a source familiar with the case tells me: The original record is simply the notice that was filed so the Superior Court could issue a number and request when they would like certain documents due. Generally, the local court does not send all of their papers until the record is complete, i.e. all opinions are filed which could be quite a long time depending on the judge.
"Docketing Statement Due 05/28/09. Failure to file docketing statement by that date will lead to an order dismissing the appeal."
Apparently the Docketing Statement was received by May 29th... and it appears that there will be no dismissal of the appeal (yet).
The next scheduled event by the Superior Court of Pennsylvania is to receive the Original Record, and that's due by June 8, 2009.
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Just in case you're wondering what an "Original Record" is, a source familiar with the case tells me: The original record is simply the notice that was filed so the Superior Court could issue a number and request when they would like certain documents due. Generally, the local court does not send all of their papers until the record is complete, i.e. all opinions are filed which could be quite a long time depending on the judge.
I assume that attorney J. Yelen filed the necessary documents since they went in on time for once.
ReplyDeleteShould be interesting to see if anything comes of the appeal.