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1:24-cv-24451 Stinson Sr. v. Ritz et al

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In Stinson Sr. v. Ritz et al, an affidavit has been filed in opposition or support, indicating active litigation with contested issues. Affidavits typically provide sworn statements to support or counter motions or claims. The case involves multiple parties and appears to be in a substantive phase where evidence and arguments are being presented to the court.

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  • Affidavit evidence
  • Opposition/support filings
  • Active litigation
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Motion April 14, 2026

1:24-cv-24451 Stinson Sr. v. Ritz et al

In the case Stinson Sr. v. Ritz et al, a party submitted an affidavit labeled as 'in opposition' or 'in support,' but it was incorrectly filed because such affidavits are not allowed for motions. This procedural error means the affidavit will not be considered by the court in deciding the motion.

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