4:26-cv-00376 Johnson v. Washington et al
Case Summary
In Johnson v. Washington et al, the court has completed the process of serving summons to the defendants, as indicated by the return of executed summons. This procedural step confirms that the defendants have been formally notified of the lawsuit and are required to respond accordingly. The case is currently in its early stages, with further proceedings pending.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Service of process
- • Defendant notification
- • Case initiation procedures
Case Timeline
2 events4:26-cv-00357 Johnson v. MYSPALIVE, LLC et al
In the case Johnson v. Washington et al, a summons was successfully delivered to the defendants in a related case, Johnson v. MYSPALIVE, LLC et al. This means the defendants have been officially notified about the legal action against them. Proper service is crucial to ensure the case can proceed fairly.
4:26-cv-00376 Johnson v. Washington et al
In the case Johnson v. Washington et al, a document titled 'Prisoner Trust Fund Account Statement' was filed. This document likely details the financial transactions in the prisoner's account, which can impact the court's decisions regarding fees or fines. Such financial disclosures help the court assess the prisoner's ability to pay court costs or restitution.