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5:26-cv-00879 Preston Magiya v. DHS et al
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Case Summary
In Preston Magiya v. DHS et al, the court issued an in chambers order or directive without holding a proceeding. Such orders typically address procedural matters or case management issues outside of formal hearings. The specific content of the order is not detailed in the docket summary, leaving the substantive context and implications unclear.
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Key Issues
- • In chambers order
- • Procedural directive
- • Case management
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April 14, 2026
5:26-cv-00879 Preston Magiya v. DHS et al
The court issued an in-chambers order in the case of Preston Magiya versus the Department of Homeland Security and others, without holding a formal proceeding. This means the judge made a decision or directive privately, without a public hearing. Such orders can expedite case management or address procedural matters efficiently.
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