1:25-cv-16338 BANKS v. WARDEN R. THOMPSON et al
Case Summary
BANKS v. WARDEN R. THOMPSON et al includes the filing of an exhibit to a document, indicating evidentiary submissions in the case. The presence of a warden as a defendant suggests this may involve correctional or civil rights issues. The case appears to be progressing through evidentiary phases, with parties submitting materials to support their claims or defenses. The nature of the evidence will influence the court's findings.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
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1 article
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Key Issues
- • Evidentiary submissions
- • Correctional facility defendant
- • Civil rights implications
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-16338 BANKS v. WARDEN R. THOMPSON et al
In the case of Banks versus Warden R. Thompson and others, an exhibit was submitted as part of the court documents. This exhibit serves as evidence or supporting material relevant to the case. Such submissions are crucial as they provide the court with additional information to consider during the proceedings.