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Gonzalez et al v. Folia et al

25-cv-00851
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In Gonzalez et al v. Folia et al, the court issued an order on a motion to preclude certain evidence or testimony. The ruling addresses procedural aspects impacting the admissibility of evidence, which may influence the progression of the case.

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1:25-cv-00851 Gonzalez et al v. Folia et al

Order · April 15, 2026

The court issued an order regarding a motion to exclude certain evidence or testimony in the case Gonzalez et al v. Folia et al. This means the judge decided whether specific information can be used during the trial, which can affect the strength of each party's arguments. Such decisions help ensure the trial is fair and based on appropriate evidence.

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Key Issues

  • Motion to preclude evidence
  • Evidentiary standards
  • Procedural rulings
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Order April 15, 2026

1:25-cv-00851 Gonzalez et al v. Folia et al

The court issued an order regarding a motion to exclude certain evidence or testimony in the case Gonzalez et al v. Folia et al. This means the judge decided whether specific information can be used during the trial, which can affect the strength of each party's arguments. Such decisions help ensure the trial is fair and based on appropriate evidence.

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