Fourth Circuit requests record transmittal for Arnulfo Fagot-Maximo’s appeal
Case Summary
The Fourth Circuit requested the transmittal of the record related to the 473 Notice of Appeal. The letter was entered on January 30, 2025, indicating procedural steps in the appellate process.
Latest development
LETTER from the 4th Circuit requesting the transmittal of record in re 473 Notice of Appeal. (Dest) (Entered: 01/30/2025)
Appeal · May 10, 2026
A Notice of Appeal was filed.
Key Issues
- • Record transmittal request
- • Notice of Appeal
- • Appellate procedure
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LETTER from the 4th Circuit requesting the transmittal of record in re 473 Notice of Appeal. (Dest) (Entered:
Appeal · May 11, 2026
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What the record shows
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The newest docket activity we have is a appeal dated May 11, 2026.
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The Story So Far
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has formally requested the transmittal of the record related to a recently filed Notice of Appeal. This procedural step signals that the appellate court is preparing to review the lower court's proceedings and decisions. The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned at either the district or appellate level.
The docket number and originating court have not been disclosed publicly, limiting insight into the underlying dispute or parties involved.
The request for the record typically follows the filing of a Notice of Appeal, which was submitted on May 11, 2026. This document notifies the appellate court and opposing parties that a party intends to challenge the lower court's ruling. The Fourth Circuit's letter, entered on January 30, 2025, indicates that the court is moving forward with the administrative steps necessary to consider the appeal.
Without access to the record or further filings, the specific legal issues at stake remain unclear. The absence of a judge assignment suggests the case is still in the early stages of appellate review. The procedural posture indicates that the appeal is active but has not yet progressed to briefing or argument.
The next critical phase will be the transmission of the complete record from the lower court to the Fourth Circuit. Once received, the appellate court will set deadlines for the parties to submit briefs outlining their arguments. Monitoring docket updates for the assignment of a panel and briefing schedule will provide clearer signals of the case's trajectory.
Given the limited public information, the case warrants attention for developments that reveal the underlying dispute and the grounds for appeal. The Fourth Circuit's involvement places the matter within a federal appellate context, which could affect the legal scene depending on the issues presented.
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LETTER from the 4th Circuit requesting the transmittal of record in re 473 Notice of Appeal. (Dest) (Entered: 01/30/2025)
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Case Timeline
1 eventLETTER from the 4th Circuit requesting the transmittal of record in re 473 Notice of Appeal. (Dest) (Entered: 01/30/2025)
A Notice of Appeal was filed.
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