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1:26-cv-03814 BERNARD v. BLANCHE et al

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Case Summary

The case Bernard v. Blanche et al, docket number 26-cv-03814, involves undisclosed parties and issues as the current summary only references a text order without further detail. The absence of substantive information limits insight into the nature or progress of the litigation. No specific allegations, claims, or procedural posture have been provided.

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  • Unknown due to lack of information
  • Text order issued
  • Parties unidentified
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Case Timeline

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Other April 14, 2026

2:26-cv-01279 Zeng v. Blanche et al

In the case of Zeng v. Blanche et al, a petition for a writ of habeas corpus was filed. This legal action challenges the legality of someone's detention or imprisonment. It matters because it seeks to ensure that the person's confinement complies with the law and protects their constitutional rights.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:26-cv-03814 BERNARD v. BLANCHE et al

The court has officially closed the civil case Bernard v. Blanche et al, meaning no further legal actions or proceedings will take place in this matter. This marks the end of the dispute as far as the court is concerned.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:26-cv-03729 REYES RUIZ v. BLANCHE et al

The court has officially ended the civil case Reyes Ruiz v. Blanche et al, which was related to the case Bernard v. Blanche et al. This means that the legal dispute in that particular case has been resolved or dismissed, and no further proceedings will take place. Ending the case helps clarify the status of related cases and allows the parties to move forward.

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Order April 13, 2026

2:26-cv-03577 MO CAC v. BLANCHE et al

The court issued a text order in the case MO CAC v. BLANCHE et al, which is related to the Bernard v. Blanche et al litigation. This order likely addresses procedural or substantive matters affecting both cases, indicating coordination or consolidation between them. Such orders help streamline the legal process and ensure consistent rulings across related lawsuits.

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