2:25-cv-10143 Raymond M. Kruger v. Donald Gary Kruger, Jr. et al
Case Summary
In the case of Raymond M. Kruger v. Donald Gary Kruger, Jr. et al, the court has ordered the clerk to enter a default against the defendants. This procedural step indicates that the defendants have failed to respond or appear as required, allowing the plaintiff to seek a judgment by default. The case appears to be in its early stages, with no further substantive rulings noted.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Default entry
- • Defendant non-response
- • Procedural posture
Case Timeline
1 event2:25-cv-10143 Raymond M. Kruger v. Donald Gary Kruger, Jr. et al
In the case of Raymond M. Kruger versus Donald Gary Kruger, Jr. and others, the court clerk has officially recorded a default against the defendants. This means the defendants failed to respond or appear in court as required, allowing the plaintiff to potentially win the case without further contest. This step moves the case forward by acknowledging the defendants' lack of participation.