Certified and Transmitted Clerk's Record on Appeal as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi to US Court of Appeals re 111 Notice of Appeal - Final Judgment (Attachments: # 1 Transmittal Sheet) (ksy) (Entered: 04/15/2008)
Case Summary
The Clerk's Record on Appeal for Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi was certified and transmitted to the United States Court of Appeals following the filing of a Notice of Appeal from the final judgment. This procedural step confirms the appeal's formal progression and the appellate court's receipt of the official record. The transmission enables the appellate court to begin its review.
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Certified and Transmitted Clerk's Record on Appeal as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi to US Court of Appeals re 111 Notice of Appeal - Final Judgment (Attachments: # 1 Transmittal Sheet) (ksy) (Entered: 04/15/2008)
Appeal · May 15, 2026
A Notice of Appeal was filed.
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- • Clerk's Record certification
- • Notice of Appeal
- • Appellate procedural step
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Certified and Transmitted Clerk's Record on Appeal as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi to US Court of Appeals re 111
Appeal · May 15, 2026
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The Story So Far
The case involving defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi has moved to the appellate stage following the transmission of the certified clerk's record to the United States Court of Appeals. The record was sent on April 15, 2008, marking the formal start of appellate review after a final judgment in the lower court.
The appeal centers on the issues raised in the underlying trial, though specific claims and legal questions remain unclear due to limited public filings. No judge has been assigned to the appeal yet, and the docket number for the appellate case is not publicly available.
The initial Notice of Appeal was filed, triggering the procedural steps necessary for appellate consideration. This case remains active but under close watch for further developments such as briefs, oral arguments, or rulings that will clarify the stakes and legal arguments involved.
Juryvine will update this summary as new filings or court actions emerge to provide a clearer picture of the appeal's trajectory and significance.
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Certified and Transmitted Clerk's Record on Appeal as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi to US Court of Appeals re 111 Notice of Appeal - Final Judgment (Attachments: # 1 Transmittal Sheet) (ksy) (Entered: 04/15/2008) is tracked by Juryvine as a appeal. A Notice of Appeal was filed. This page is held in watch mode until richer filings, parties, rulings, or media coverage provide enough context for deeper analysis. Juryvine will update the summary as new court events, attorney appearances, and so
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1 eventCertified and Transmitted Clerk's Record on Appeal as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi to US Court of Appeals re 111 Notice of Appeal - Final Judgment (Attachments: # 1 Transmittal Sheet) (ksy) (Entered: 04/15/2008)
A Notice of Appeal was filed.
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