1:25-cv-01547 Hilton v. Gibson et al
Case Summary
In Hilton v. Gibson et al, the court issued an order of dismissal, concluding the case without proceeding to trial or further hearings. The dismissal indicates that the court found insufficient grounds to continue the litigation based on the motions or pleadings presented.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Order of dismissal
- • Case termination
- • Procedural grounds
Case Timeline
3 events1:24-cv-06667 Sawyer v. Gibbs et al
In the case Sawyer v. Gibbs et al (1:24-cv-06667), the court issued an order dismissing the case. This means the court has decided to end the case without further proceedings. Such a dismissal can occur for various reasons, including lack of evidence or procedural issues.
1:25-cv-01547 Hilton v. Gibson et al
In the case Hilton v. Gibson et al, the court received a partial payment of the filing fee under the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA). This means the plaintiff has started paying the required court fees, which is necessary for the case to proceed. The partial payment indicates the court is processing the case despite the plaintiff not paying the full fee upfront.
1:25-cv-01492 High v. Wilson et al
In the case High v. Wilson et al, the defendants have officially waived their right to formal service of the lawsuit documents, agreeing to respond within 60 days. This means the defendants acknowledge receipt of the complaint without the need for formal delivery, allowing the case to proceed without delay. This step helps streamline the legal process by setting a clear deadline for the defendants' response.
Press Coverage
1:24-cv-06667 Sawyer v. Gibbs et al
Order of Dismissal ( 37
1:25-cv-01547 Hilton v. Gibson et al
PLRA - Partial Filing Fee Received
1:25-cv-01492 High v. Wilson et al
Waiver of Service Executed - 60 day ddl ( 24