McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID
Case Summary
McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID involves a filing fee receipt, marking the formal commencement of the case. This procedural milestone allows the court to process the complaint.
Latest development
9:26-cv-00223 McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID
Filing · April 15, 2026
The court received the filing fee for the case McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID. This means the case is officially moving forward in the legal process. Paying the fee is a necessary step to have the court consider the case.
description View filingKey Issues
- • Filing fee
- • Case initiation
- • Prisoner litigation
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Filing Fee Received
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Case Timeline
3 events1:26-cv-00134 Jones v. Director, TDCJ-CID
A docket annotation was made in the case Jones v. Director, TDCJ-CID, which is related to the case McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID. This type of entry typically records administrative notes or updates about the case proceedings. It matters because it helps keep an official record of case activity and ensures transparency in the legal process.
4:22-cv-01054 Davidson v. Director, TDCJ-CID
In the case McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID, the court acknowledged receipt of a document related to another case, Davidson v. Director, TDCJ-CID. This indicates the court is managing multiple related cases and ensuring all filings are properly recorded. It matters because proper documentation is essential for case management and procedural fairness.
9:26-cv-00223 McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID
The court received the filing fee for the case McNulty v. Director, TDCJ-CID. This means the case is officially moving forward in the legal process. Paying the fee is a necessary step to have the court consider the case.
Press Coverage
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1 outlet · 3 articles
Timeline events
3 records on file
Last updated
3 days, 14 hours ago
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