1:25-cv-04222 Codding v. Dixon et al
Case Summary
Codding v. Dixon et al is a civil case resolved by a default judgment entered against the defendants due to their failure to respond or appear. This judgment grants the plaintiff relief without further contest or trial, indicating the plaintiff established a prima facie case. The default judgment effectively concludes the case in favor of the plaintiff, expediting the resolution process.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
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1 article
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Key Issues
- • Default judgment
- • Defendants' non-response
- • Plaintiff's prima facie case
- • Civil litigation procedure
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-04222 Codding v. Dixon et al
In the case of Codding v. Dixon et al, the court issued a default judgment. This means that one party did not respond or appear in court, leading the judge to decide the case in favor of the other party by default. This is important because it resolves the case without a trial due to the non-participation of one side.