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3:26-cv-03338 DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al

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Case Summary

In the case of De Leon Tohom v. Bondi et al, the plaintiff has filed an opposition to a motion, indicating ongoing procedural disputes. The specifics of the motion and the underlying claims are not detailed, but the opposition suggests contested issues requiring judicial resolution.

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Key Issues

  • Opposition to motion
  • Procedural dispute
  • Unspecified claims
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Case Timeline

4 events
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Motion April 14, 2026

2:26-cv-00990 Caballero v. Bondi et al

In the case of DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al, a motion was filed related to the case Caballero v. Bondi et al. The court set or reset the date by which the motion will be considered, ensuring the legal process moves forward on schedule.

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Motion April 14, 2026

2:25-cv-02070 Tzafir v. Bondi et al

In the case of De Leon Tohom v. Bondi and others, a reply was filed related to a previous motion in the Tzafir v. Bondi case. This reply is part of the ongoing legal arguments and helps clarify the parties' positions. It matters because it influences how the court will consider the issues raised in the motion.

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Other April 13, 2026

2:26-cv-00998 Moskalenko v. Bondi et al

In the case of Moskalenko v. Bondi et al, a declaration was filed as part of the court proceedings. This document likely contains a formal statement or evidence relevant to the case. Such declarations are important because they provide the court with sworn information that can influence the outcome of the litigation.

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Motion April 13, 2026

3:26-cv-03338 DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al

In the case DE LEON TOHOM v. BONDI et al, the opposing party has filed a response to a previously submitted motion numbered 10. This means they are formally disagreeing with the request made in that motion and are presenting their arguments against it. Such opposition is a key part of the legal process as it allows the court to consider different viewpoints before making a decision.

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