1:26-cv-11670 Lnu v. Moniz et al
Case Summary
This civil case, docket 26-cv-11670, involves a plaintiff identified as Lnu suing Moniz and others. The latest docket entry notes that a copy of a document was mailed, suggesting procedural activity but no substantive rulings or motions are detailed.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
18 events
Coverage
18 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Civil litigation
- • Service of documents
- • Procedural status
Case Timeline
18 events1:26-cv-11649 Lata Bunay v. Moniz et al
In the case titled Lata Bunay v. Moniz et al, the plaintiff has voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit. This means the plaintiff has decided to end the case without proceeding to trial or judgment. Such a dismissal can affect related cases by potentially limiting claims or issues that can be raised later.
1:26-cv-11669 Lopes Silva v. Moniz et al
In the case of Lopes Silva v. Moniz et al, the defendants submitted an official response to the petition for a writ of habeas corpus under section 2241. This means they are formally addressing the petitioner's claims challenging the legality of their detention. The response is a crucial step in the legal process, as it allows the court to consider both sides before making a decision.
1:26-cv-10869 Gutierrez Chanocua v. Moniz et al
In the case of Gutierrez Chanocua v. Moniz et al, the court issued an order regarding a request for permission to appear in the case. This means the court decided whether to allow a party or attorney to participate in the proceedings. Such decisions are important because they determine who can officially take part in the case.
1:26-cv-11729 Alves Sampiao v. Moniz et al
A new case titled Alves Sampiao v. Moniz et al was filed, related to the existing case Lnu v. Moniz et al. This indicates that multiple plaintiffs are bringing similar claims against the same defendants, potentially consolidating legal issues. It matters because it may affect how the court manages and resolves these related lawsuits.
1:26-cv-11731 Franco v. Moniz et al
In the case 1:26-cv-11731 Franco v. Moniz et al, a petition for a writ of habeas corpus was filed under statute 2241. This means the petitioner is challenging their detention or imprisonment, seeking relief from unlawful custody. Such petitions are crucial as they protect individual freedom against wrongful detention.
1:26-cv-11661 Aguilar Medina v. Moniz et al
In the case Aguilar Medina v. Moniz et al, the defendants submitted their official response to a petition for a writ of habeas corpus under section 2241. This means the defendants are formally addressing the claims made by the petitioner, who is challenging their detention. This step is crucial as it moves the case forward by allowing the court to review the arguments from both sides.
1:26-cv-11657 De Assis v. Moniz et al
In the case De Assis v. Moniz et al, the defendants submitted an official response to a petition requesting a writ of habeas corpus under statute 2241. This means they are formally addressing the petitioner's claim challenging the legality of their detention. Such responses are crucial as they provide the court with the defendants' perspective and legal arguments regarding the detention's validity.
1:26-cv-11637 Alexandrino Bento E Silva v. Moniz et al
In the case of Alexandrino Bento E Silva v. Moniz et al, the court received an official response to the petition for a writ of habeas corpus under section 2241. This means the defendants have formally replied to the petitioner's claim challenging the legality of their detention. This step is crucial as it moves the case forward by allowing the court to review both sides' arguments.
1:26-cv-11673 Argueta Ayala v. Moniz et al
In the case Argueta Ayala v. Moniz et al, the court received an official response to a petition for a writ of habeas corpus under statute 2241. This means the defendants have formally replied to the request challenging the legality of the petitioner’s detention. The response is a critical step in the legal process as it allows the court to evaluate the arguments before deciding whether the detention was lawful.
1:26-cv-11448 Haneen v. Moniz et al
In the case titled Haneen v. Moniz et al, a status report was filed, providing the court with an update on the progress or current state of the case. This helps the judge understand how the case is moving forward and whether any actions or decisions are needed.
1:26-cv-11606 Lalon Quishpi v. Moniz et al
In the case 1:26-cv-11606 Lalon Quishpi v. Moniz et al, the defendants submitted their official answer or response to a petition for a writ of habeas corpus under section 2241. This means the defendants are formally addressing the claims made by the petitioner who is challenging their detention. This step is crucial as it moves the case forward by allowing the court to review the arguments from both sides.
1:26-cv-11629 Dutan-Dutan v. Moniz et al
In the case titled Dutan-Dutan v. Moniz et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This is a routine but important procedural step that ensures the court and other parties know who is representing whom.
1:26-cv-11670 Lnu v. Moniz et al
The court issued an order regarding a request to extend the deadline for filing a response or reply in the case Lnu v. Moniz et al. This means one party asked for more time to submit their legal documents, and the court has officially addressed that request. Such extensions can impact the pace and scheduling of the case proceedings.
1:26-cv-11178 Lopez Maldonado v. Moniz et al
The court issued an order related to the case Lopez Maldonado v. Moniz et al, which is connected to the case Lnu v. Moniz et al. This order likely addresses procedural or substantive matters affecting both cases. It matters because such orders can influence how the cases proceed or are resolved.
1:26-cv-11135 Lin v. Moniz et al
In the case Lin v. Moniz et al, the court set specific deadlines for the parties involved to follow. This helps ensure the case proceeds in an organized and timely manner. Setting deadlines is a routine but important step in managing the progress of a lawsuit.
1:26-cv-11592 Esteves Anacleto v. Moniz et al
In the case 1:26-cv-11592 Esteves Anacleto v. Moniz et al, a Notice of Appearance was filed, indicating that a lawyer has officially entered the case to represent one of the parties. This formal step ensures that the court and all parties recognize the attorney's involvement in the proceedings.
1:26-cv-11122 J.M. v. Moniz et al
In the case 1:26-cv-11670 Lnu v. Moniz et al, the court granted permission to file a document related to another case, 1:26-cv-11122 J.M. v. Moniz et al. This means the court allowed new information or evidence to be officially added to the record. Such permissions are important because they ensure that relevant materials are considered in ongoing litigation.
1:26-cv-11702 Achkour v. Moniz et al
In the case Achkour v. Moniz et al, a copy of a court document was mailed to the involved parties. This ensures that all parties have the necessary information to proceed with the case. It is a routine but essential step in maintaining fair communication during legal proceedings.
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-11649 Lata Bunay v. Moniz et al
Notice of Voluntary Dismissal ( 5
1:26-cv-11669 Lopes Silva v. Moniz et al
Answer/Response to Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241 ( 7
1:26-cv-10869 Gutierrez Chanocua v. Moniz et al
Order on Motion for Leave to Appear
1:26-cv-11729 Alves Sampiao v. Moniz et al
1:26-cv-11731 Franco v. Moniz et al
Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241 ( 1
1:26-cv-11661 Aguilar Medina v. Moniz et al
Answer/Response to Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241 ( 7
1:26-cv-11657 De Assis v. Moniz et al
Answer/Response to Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241 ( 6
1:26-cv-11637 Alexandrino Bento E Silva v. Moniz et al
Answer/Response to Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241 ( 7
1:26-cv-11673 Argueta Ayala v. Moniz et al
Answer/Response to Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241 ( 6
1:26-cv-11448 Haneen v. Moniz et al
Status Report ( 16
1:26-cv-11606 Lalon Quishpi v. Moniz et al
Answer/Response to Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241 ( 7
1:26-cv-11629 Dutan-Dutan v. Moniz et al
Notice of Appearance ( 6
1:26-cv-11670 Lnu v. Moniz et al
Order on Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply
1:26-cv-11178 Lopez Maldonado v. Moniz et al
1:26-cv-11135 Lin v. Moniz et al
~Util - Set Deadlines
1:26-cv-11592 Esteves Anacleto v. Moniz et al
Notice of Appearance ( 6
1:26-cv-11122 J.M. v. Moniz et al
Leave to File Document ( 16
1:26-cv-11702 Achkour v. Moniz et al
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