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Appeal fees paid status recorded in Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona

17-cv-06029 C.D. Cal.
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Case Summary

Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona et al is a criminal case with an appeal fees paid status. The court's docket number is 17-cv-06029. The case involves an appeal fees paid status, which indicates that the defendant has paid the fees associated with filing an appeal. This type of status is often used when the defendant is appealing a conviction or sentence.

Latest development

2:17-cv-06029 Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona et al

Appeal · April 23, 2026

The court has accepted the appeal fees for the case of Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona et al (2:17-cv-06029). This means that the appeal process can proceed. The court's acceptance of the fees is a necessary step before the appeal can be heard.

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  • criminal case
  • court docket
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C.D. Cal.

Central District of California · 9th Circuit · CA

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Latest Filing

2:17-cv-06029 Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona et al

Appeal · Apr 23, 2026

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1 Defendant, 1 Plaintiff

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What the record shows

This case is tied to Central District of California, a federal district court in CA.

The newest docket activity we have is a appeal dated April 23, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 2 weeks, 3 days ago

Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona et al is a criminal case with an appeal fees paid status, indicating that the defendant has paid the fees associated with filing an appeal. The court's docket number is 17-cv-06029.

This type of status is often used when the defendant is appealing a conviction or sentence. The case is currently active, but a judge has not yet been assigned. The appeal fees were accepted by the court on April 23, 2026, allowing the appeal process to proceed.

The case involves an appeal of a criminal conviction or sentence, and the defendant's payment of appeal fees is a key step in the process. The court's docket will continue to update as the case moves forward, and the next significant development will likely be the assignment of a judge to the case.

The judge will then review the appeal and make a decision on the defendant's claims. The outcome of this case will depend on the specific circumstances and the arguments presented by the defendant and the state of Arizona. The case will continue to be monitored for any further developments, including the assignment of a judge and the review of the appeal.

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Central District of California (C.D. Cal.) is a federal district court in the 9th Circuit, CA.

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Appeal April 23, 2026

2:17-cv-06029 Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona et al

The court has accepted the appeal fees for the case of Jeffrey D Moffatt v. State of Arizona et al (2:17-cv-06029). This means that the appeal process can proceed. The court's acceptance of the fees is a necessary step before the appeal can be heard.

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