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Whitney Ruffin submits brief in civil appeal against Martin J. O'Malley

26-cv-00132
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Whitney Ruffin has submitted a brief in a civil appeal against Martin J. O'Malley. The brief represents a party’s legal arguments in the appellate process, which reviews decisions from a lower court. This filing is a critical step in advancing the appeal and shaping the appellate court’s consideration.

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2:26-cv-00132 Whitney Ruffin v. Martin J. O'Malley

Appeal · April 15, 2026

Whitney Ruffin has filed an appeal in the case against Martin J. O'Malley, indicating a request for a higher court to review the lower court's decision. This step is important because it shows that Ruffin is challenging the outcome and seeking a possible reversal or modification of the ruling.

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  • Civil appeal
  • Appellate brief submission
  • Legal argumentation
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Appeal April 15, 2026

2:26-cv-00132 Whitney Ruffin v. Martin J. O'Malley

Whitney Ruffin has filed an appeal in the case against Martin J. O'Malley, indicating a request for a higher court to review the lower court's decision. This step is important because it shows that Ruffin is challenging the outcome and seeking a possible reversal or modification of the ruling.

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