Amay v. Royce
Case Summary
In Amay v. Royce, the court has transmitted a mandate or order from the United States Court of Appeals to the district judge. This procedural step indicates that an appellate decision has been rendered and is now being implemented at the trial court level.
Latest development
7:19-cv-11329 Amay v. Royce
Order · April 15, 2026
The appellate court has sent its official decision or order back to the trial court judge handling the case Amay v. Royce. This means the higher court has concluded its review and is directing the lower court on how to proceed. It is a key step in moving the case forward based on the appellate court's ruling.
description View filingKey Issues
- • Appellate mandate
- • Case remand or directive
- • District court implementation
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Transmission of USCA Mandate/Order to District Judge
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1 event7:19-cv-11329 Amay v. Royce
The appellate court has sent its official decision or order back to the trial court judge handling the case Amay v. Royce. This means the higher court has concluded its review and is directing the lower court on how to proceed. It is a key step in moving the case forward based on the appellate court's ruling.
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3 days, 17 hours ago
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