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Whyte v. State of Florida

25-cv-24980
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Case Summary

In Whyte v. State of Florida, the plaintiff has initiated litigation against the State of Florida. The case docket indicates procedural activity, including notices filed, but specific substantive details of the dispute are not provided in the available summary.

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Key Issues

  • State liability
  • Procedural notices
  • Unspecified claims
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Case Timeline

6 events
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Other April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-21772 Pacheco v. State of Florida

In the case of Pacheco v. State of Florida, a Notice of Compliance was filed, indicating that the party has fulfilled a required action or met a court order. This step is important because it shows cooperation with the court's directives and helps move the case forward.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-21912 Creech v. State of Florida

In the case Creech v. State of Florida, the court received a Notice of Compliance, indicating that one party has fulfilled a required obligation or order. This shows progress in the case, moving it closer to resolution. It matters because compliance can affect the court's next steps and the overall timeline of the case.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:26-cv-22424 Lowry v. State or Florida

In the case Lowry v. State of Florida, the court received a Notice of Compliance, indicating that one party has met a specific requirement or order set by the court. This shows progress in the case as the involved party is adhering to legal obligations. It matters because compliance helps move the case forward and can influence future court decisions.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cv-24980 Whyte v. State of Florida

In the case of Whyte v. State of Florida, the court allowed the plaintiff to proceed 'in forma pauperis,' meaning they can continue the lawsuit without paying court fees due to financial hardship. This decision enables the plaintiff to access the legal system despite limited financial resources. It ensures that lack of money does not prevent someone from pursuing their legal rights.

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Other April 14, 2026

2:26-cv-14023 Kemp, Bobby v. State of Florida

In the case of Kemp v. State of Florida, a notice was filed, indicating a procedural update or communication in the ongoing legal matter. This event shows that the case is actively progressing and that parties are formally informing the court or each other about relevant developments.

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Other April 14, 2026

1:17-cv-20384 Paul v. State of Florida

In the case of Whyte v. State of Florida, a notice related to another case, Paul v. State of Florida, was filed. This indicates that there may be a connection or relevant information between the two cases. Such notices help the court and parties stay informed about related proceedings.

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Press Coverage

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Timeline events

6 records on file

Last updated

3 days, 21 hours ago

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