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1:25-cv-04222 Codding v. Dixon et al

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In Codding v. Dixon et al, the court issued a default judgment after the defendants failed to respond or appear, granting the plaintiff the requested relief and resolving the claims without trial. This judgment finalizes the case in favor of the plaintiff based on the defendants' default, demonstrating the consequences of non-response in civil litigation.

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  • Default judgment
  • Defendants' failure to appear
  • Claim resolution without trial
  • Civil procedure consequences
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Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-04222 Codding v. Dixon et al

In the case of Codding v. Dixon et al, the court issued a default judgment, meaning the defendant did not respond or appear in court, so the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff by default. This decision effectively ends the case without a trial because the defendant failed to take necessary legal action. It matters because it enforces the plaintiff's claims due to the defendant's lack of participation.

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