3:26-cv-03338 DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al
Case Summary
The case DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al involves a docketing notice from the United States Court of Appeals, indicating the case has been formally entered into the appellate system. The notice assigns a case number and a case manager, marking the procedural progression of the appeal.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Appellate docketing
- • Case management assignment
- • Procedural status
Case Timeline
3 events3:26-cv-03338 DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al
In the case DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al, the opposing party filed a response opposing a previously submitted motion numbered 10. This means they disagreed with the request made in that motion and provided reasons against it. Such opposition is a normal part of legal proceedings, allowing both sides to present their arguments before the court decides.
2:26-cv-03310 YUQUI VILLA v. BONDI et al
In the case Yuqui Villa v. Bondi et al, the court issued an order dismissing the case. This means the court has decided to end the lawsuit without further proceedings. Such a dismissal can occur for various reasons, including lack of merit or procedural issues.
2:26-cv-00679 VICENTE CIFUENTES v. BONDI et al
A notice was filed indicating that the case Vicente Cifuentes v. Bondi et al has been officially added to the court's docket under case number 2:26-cv-00679. This means the court has formally recognized the case and assigned a case manager to oversee its progress. It is an administrative step that allows the case to proceed through the legal system.
Press Coverage
3:26-cv-03338 DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al
in Opposition to Motion ( 10 )
2:26-cv-03310 YUQUI VILLA v. BONDI et al
Order of Dismissal
2:26-cv-00679 VICENTE CIFUENTES v. BONDI et al
USCA Notice of Docketing (Case No & Mgr Assigned) ( 9