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9:25-cv-80473 Sifford, Roosevelt v. Deputy Hamilton

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In Sifford, Roosevelt v. Deputy Hamilton, docket 25-cv-80473, the parties have filed a stipulation of dismissal, indicating that the plaintiff has agreed to voluntarily dismiss the case. This typically reflects a resolution or settlement outside of court.

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9:25-cv-80473 Sifford, Roosevelt v. Deputy Hamilton

In the case of Sifford, Roosevelt v. Deputy Hamilton, the parties agreed to dismiss the lawsuit voluntarily. This means both sides have settled or decided not to continue with the case, so the court will no longer proceed with it. This matters because it ends the legal dispute without a trial or further court involvement.

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