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1:24-cv-00872 Greene Johnson v. United States of America

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Greene Johnson v. United States of America is a civil case involving a reply memorandum supporting a motion, indicating active litigation against a federal defendant. The case likely concerns claims against the government, possibly involving administrative or tort issues. The procedural posture suggests contested motions are central to case development.

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  • civil claims
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Motion April 13, 2026

1:24-cv-00872 Greene Johnson v. United States of America

In the case of Greene Johnson v. United States of America, the plaintiff submitted a reply memorandum supporting their motion, which means they responded to the government's arguments to reinforce their position. This step is part of the legal process where each side presents their reasoning to persuade the court. It matters because the court will consider these written arguments when deciding whether to grant or deny the motion.

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