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0:26-cv-60870 Rodriguez Guerra v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al

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Case Summary

Rodriguez Guerra v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al involves a civil action filed under docket 26-cv-60870. The case appears to involve a dispute related to the conditions or management at the Broward Transitional Center, a detention facility. The recent docket entry is a Certificate of Service, indicating procedural progress in the case.

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Key Issues

  • Detention facility conditions
  • Warden liability
  • Procedural compliance
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Case Timeline

8 events
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Order April 14, 2026

0:26-cv-60870 Rodriguez Guerra v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al

In the case of Rodriguez Guerra v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al, the court received a reply to a previous response regarding an Order to Show Cause. This means one party has provided additional information or arguments to address the court's request for explanation. This step is part of the court's process to clarify issues before making a decision.

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Other April 14, 2026

0:26-cv-61066 Abdulali v. Broward Transitional Center et al

In the case Abdulali v. Broward Transitional Center et al, a new attorney officially entered the case by filing a Notice of Attorney Appearance. This means the attorney will now represent one of the parties involved, ensuring proper legal representation moving forward.

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Order April 14, 2026

0:26-cv-60614 Luzardo Doria v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al

The court issued an order to dismiss and close the case titled Luzardo Doria v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al. This means the legal dispute in this case has been officially ended and the case will no longer proceed in court. Such an order typically indicates that the parties have resolved their issues or the court found no grounds to continue.

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Other April 14, 2026

0:26-cv-61064 Portal v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al

In the case Portal v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center, the court set or reset the deadline for the defendant to respond or answer the complaint. This means the defendant now has a new due date to submit their official response to the court. Setting this deadline helps keep the case moving forward in an organized manner.

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Order April 14, 2026

0:26-cv-60399 Flores v. Broward Transitional Center et al

In the case Flores v. Broward Transitional Center, the court issued an Order to Show Cause, which means the defendants are required to explain or justify certain actions or issues raised by the court. This step is important because it compels the parties to provide reasons why the court should not take a specific action, helping to clarify the matters in dispute.

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Filing April 14, 2026

0:26-cv-61084 Perez Arevalo v. Broward Transition Center et al

In the case Perez Arevalo v. Broward Transition Center et al, the court clerk received a payment that combined both the full filing fee and a partial filing fee. This means the plaintiff has paid the necessary fees to proceed with the case. Paying these fees is a required step for the court to officially process and consider the lawsuit.

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Other April 14, 2026

0:26-cv-60831 Rodriguez Guevara v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al

In the case Rodriguez Guevara v. Warden, Broward Transitional Center et al, a Certificate of Service was filed. This document confirms that the parties involved have been officially notified about certain legal documents or actions. It ensures that all parties are informed and can respond appropriately, maintaining fairness in the legal process.

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Filing April 13, 2026

0:26-cv-61077 Medina Lopez v. Broward Transitional Center et al

In the case of Medina Lopez v. Broward Transitional Center et al, the court clerk has received a filing fee and a partial filing fee. This means the plaintiff has officially submitted their legal documents to start or continue the lawsuit. Paying these fees is necessary for the court to process the case.

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