Moore v. United States
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Opinion
NOTE: This order is n0nprecedential. United States Court of AppeaIs for the FederaI Circuit ANTHONY MOORE, Plain.tiff-Appellant, V. UNITED STATES, Defendan,t-Appellee. 2010-5144 Appeal from the United States Court of Federal Claims in case n0. 10-CV-065, Judge Mary Ellen CoSter Wi1liams. ON MOTION PER CURIAM. 0 R D E R Anthony Moore moves for a remand and moves for the trial court to forward the record. The United Statee opp0ses. Moore replies. Moore may include in his brief any request for re- mand or other relief Mo0re has not established that remand is appropriate at this time. Concerning the
MOORE V. US 2 record, it is not necessary for the trial court to forward the record at this time The parties may include in an appen- dix to their brief any relevant documents that were before the trial court. Accordingly, IT ls 0RDERED THAT: (l) The motions are denied. The United States' brief is due within 40 days of the date of filing of this order. (2) Moore must either pay the $-155 docketing fee within 14 days of the date of filing of this order or file a completed motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis (forms enclosed). ' FoR THE CoURT JAN 2 7 2011 /s/ J an Horbaly Date J an Horbaly Clerk cc: Anthony Moore (in forma pauperis form and supple- mental form enclosed) Jeffrey A. Regner, Esq. s8 FILED u.s. count or m>eALs ron ms FeoE_nA1_mnc\1n JAN 2 7 2011 JAN HDi`¢BAL¥ CLERK
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