1:26-cv-22432 Lopez Pelico v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
Case Summary
In Lopez Pelico v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al, the plaintiff initiated legal action against the warden and associated parties at the Krome Service Processing Center. The case involves claims related to the conditions or treatment within the detention facility. Recently, the attorney representing the plaintiff filed a notice to withdraw from the case, which may impact the plaintiff's legal representation going forward.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
9 events
Coverage
9 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Attorney withdrawal
- • Detention facility conditions
- • Plaintiff representation
Case Timeline
9 events1:26-cv-22432 Lopez Pelico v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
The court issued an Order to Show Cause in the case Lopez Pelico v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al. This means the court is requiring one party to explain or justify why a certain action should not be taken. It is an important procedural step that can lead to further court decisions based on the explanations provided.
1:25-cv-26037 Nodarse Pereira v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center et al
In the case of Nodarse Pereira v. Warden at the Krome North Service Processing Center, the attorney representing the plaintiff officially withdrew from the case. This means the plaintiff will need to find new legal representation or proceed without an attorney. Such a change can impact the progress and strategy of the case.
1:26-cv-22094 Millan Perez v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
A new case titled Millan Perez v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al was filed, related to the ongoing matters involving the Krome Service Processing Center. This event indicates additional legal action possibly connected to similar issues as the Lopez Pelico case, highlighting continued scrutiny of the facility's operations.
1:26-cv-22202 Pena v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
In the case Lopez Pelico v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al, the court issued an Order to Show Cause, which means the defendants are required to explain or justify why the court should not take a specific action. This step is important because it compels the parties involved to provide reasons or evidence, helping the court decide how to proceed.
1:26-cv-22445 Morales Perez v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
The court issued an order related to the case Morales Perez v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al, which is connected to the Lopez Pelico v. Warden case. This order likely addresses procedural or substantive matters important to the progress of these cases involving detainees at the Krome Service Processing Center. Such orders help clarify legal positions and guide the next steps in the litigation.
1:26-cv-22212 Romero Gonzales v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
In the case of Romero Gonzales v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center, the court issued an Order to Show Cause, which means the court is requiring one party to explain or justify why a certain action should not be taken. This step is important because it prompts the involved parties to provide reasons or evidence before the court makes a decision.
1:26-cv-22550 Henry v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center et al
The court issued a notice correcting an error in the electronic docket for the case Henry v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center. This correction ensures that the official court record accurately reflects the case details. Accurate docket records are essential for proper case management and legal proceedings.
0:26-cv-61071 Henry v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center et al
In the case Lopez Pelico v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al, the court issued a notice correcting an entry in the electronic docket for a related case, Henry v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center et al. This correction ensures that the court records are accurate and properly reflect the proceedings. Maintaining accurate court records is essential for transparency and proper case management.
1:26-cv-22451 RODRIGUEZ v. Warden Krome North Service Processing Center et al
A court issued an order in the case involving Rodriguez against the Warden of Krome North Service Processing Center. This order represents a formal decision or instruction from the judge regarding the case. It matters because such orders can affect the direction or outcome of the legal proceedings.
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-22432 Lopez Pelico v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
to Order to Show Cause ( 7 )
1:25-cv-26037 Nodarse Pereira v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center et al
Withdraw as Attorney ( 14
1:26-cv-22094 Millan Perez v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
1:26-cv-22202 Pena v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
to Order to Show Cause ( 9 )
1:26-cv-22445 Morales Perez v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached) ( 8
1:26-cv-22212 Romero Gonzales v. Warden, Krome Service Processing Center et al
to Order to Show Cause ( 7 )
1:26-cv-22550 Henry v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center et al
Clerk's Notice of Docket Correction - ELECTRONIC CASE
0:26-cv-61071 Henry v. Warden, Krome North Service Processing Center et al
Clerk's Notice of Docket Correction - ELECTRONIC CASE