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Date Created: 2023-04-17 18:00:26.704631+00
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Case: 22-60172        Document: 00516713833             Page: 1      Date Filed: 04/17/2023

             United States Court of Appeals
                  for the Fifth Circuit
                                     ____________                              United States Court of Appeals
                                                                                        Fifth Circuit

                                       No. 22-60172                                   FILED
                                                                                  April 17, 2023
                                     ____________
                                                                                 Lyle W. Cayce
   Courtney R. Logan,                                                                 Clerk

                                                                    Plaintiff—Appellant,

                                            versus

   Mississippi Department of Corrections; Haley Barbour,
   former governor; Nathan Burlcain; John Doe, warden;
   Timothy Jones, assistant district attorney; Ricky Banks, sheriff of
   Leflore County; Trina Burris, Mississippi Department of Corrections;
   John Zimmermann, assistant district attorney Tennessee,

                                              Defendants—Appellees.
                     ______________________________

                     Appeal from the United States District Court
                       for the Southern District of Mississippi
                                USDC No. 3:21-CV-35
                     ______________________________

   Before Wiener, Elrod, and Engelhardt, Circuit Judges.
   Per Curiam: *
         For at least the fifth time, Courtney Logan challenges the legality of
   his extraditions between the states of Tennessee and Mississippi. See Logan
   v. State, 311 So. 3d 724 (Miss. Ct. App. 2021). This court has twice “warned

         _____________________
         *
             This opinion is not designated for publication. See 5th Cir. R. 47.5.
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                                     No. 22-60172

   Logan that submitting frivolous or repetitive filings challenging his
   extradition could subject him to sanctions.” In re Logan, No. 21-60156, 3 (5th
   Cir. May 5, 2021) (citing In re Logan, No. 15-60658, 1-2 (5th Cir. Nov. 20,
   2015)). In fact, in order to get around his three strikes which would otherwise
   have prevented him from raising this claim, Logan paid the filing fee for this
   case.
           Like his previous attempts to challenge his extraditions in state and
   federal court, Courtney’s present filing is frivolous and wholly without merit.
   This appeal shall be dismissed and Logan is again WARNED that any future
   frivolous, repetitive, or otherwise abusive filings in this court or any court
   subject to this court’s jurisdiction will subject him to additional and
   progressively more severe sanctions, including monetary sanctions and
   further restrictions on his ability to file pleadings in this court or any court
   subject to this court’s jurisdiction.
           DISMISSED.

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