5:26-cv-01662 Ryan Couture v. County of San Bernardino et al
Case Summary
This case involves Ryan Couture as the plaintiff against the County of San Bernardino and other defendants. The docket indicates procedural activity related to the assignment of the case to a U.S. Magistrate Judge and the plaintiff's declination of consent to magistrate jurisdiction. No substantive allegations or claims are detailed in the available information. The case appears to be in early procedural stages, with no further information on the nature of the dispute or claims made. The assignment and consent process is a routine step in federal civil litigation.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Assignment to Magistrate Judge
- • Consent to Magistrate Jurisdiction
- • Procedural Posture
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2 events5:26-cv-01662 Ryan Couture v. County of San Bernardino et al
In the case of Ryan Couture v. County of San Bernardino, the court issued a notice assigning the case to a U.S. Magistrate Judge. Additionally, the parties declined to consent to the magistrate judge handling the case fully. This procedural step clarifies who will oversee the case and ensures the parties' preferences regarding judicial authority are recorded.
5:26-cv-01767 Nelson Quintanilla v. County of San Bernardino et al
In the case of Nelson Quintanilla v. County of San Bernardino, the court issued a notice assigning the matter to a U.S. Magistrate Judge. Additionally, the parties declined to consent to the magistrate judge handling the case fully. This procedural step is important as it clarifies which judge will oversee the case and the extent of their authority.
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Press Coverage
5:26-cv-01662 Ryan Couture v. County of San Bernardino et al
Notice of Assignment to U.S. Magistrate Judge and Declination of Consent CV-20B optional html form ( 5
5:26-cv-01767 Nelson Quintanilla v. County of San Bernardino et al
Notice of Assignment to U.S. Magistrate Judge and Declination of Consent CV-20B optional html form ( 4