Court Issues Minimalist Text Order

The District of New Jersey issued a text order in Patino v. United States of America (docket 23-cv-20522) E4. The document contains no detailed legal reasoning or factual findings E5. This type of order typically confirms procedural rulings without substantive discussion.

Case Context and Parties

The civil case involves Patino as plaintiff and the United States as defendant E22. A separate criminal matter, 1:25-cr-00368-1 USA v. CASEY, also appears in the records E1. Casey is listed as a defendant in the criminal case E24, while the federal government serves as defendant in the civil action E25.

Limited Legal Analysis Available

Juryvine's forensic analysis notes the order's brevity E8. No explicit ruling on merits is visible. The court's decision likely relates to procedural matters given the lack of content. Similar cases in the district show text orders often address scheduling or administrative issues E18.

Related Cases Identified

Six other federal cases show partial similarity to this matter through shared legal terminology [E26-E35]. EGEOLU (25-cv-18220) and Blanc v. no direct connection to the Patino case has been established yet.

What The Record Shows

Docket Record

  • The news peg for this breaking coverage is the ruling titled "1:25-cr-00368-1 USA v. CASEY" (event id 98785). Details: Sentencing Memorandum ( 31 E1.
  • The case "District of New Jersey issues text order in Patino v. United States of America case" (docket 23-cv-20522) is pending before District of New Jersey E2.
  • United States of America, docket 23-cv-20522, the District of New Jersey issued a text order summarizing a court decision E4.
  • The order is brief and does not include detailed legal analysis or factual findings E5.

Parties And Court

  • 1:25-cr-00368-1 USA appears in this matter as Plaintiff E21.
  • 2:23-cv-20522 PATINO appears in this matter as Plaintiff E22.
  • 2:25-cv-17202 ALMONTE ESPINAL appears in this matter as Plaintiff E23.
  • Casey appears in this matter as Defendant E24.
  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA appears in this matter as Defendant E25.

Additional Record Notes

  • The order is brief and does not include detailed legal analysis or factual findings.", "key_issues": "civil case", "court order", "federal defendant" , "case_type": "civil", "risk_assessment": "Without substantive detail, the risk profile remains unclear but E8.
  • The key legal issues identified for this case are: civil case, court order, federal defendant E9.
  • On 2026-05-12, Verdict: 1:25-cr-00368-1 USA v. CASEY E10.
  • The District of New Jersey issued a text order related to the sentencing memorandum in the criminal case USA v E12.
  • On 2026-04-17, Other: 2:25-cv-17202 ALMONTE ESPINAL v. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E14.
  • In a pair of federal lawsuits filed in the Southern District of New York, Patino v E15.
  • United States and Almonte Espinal v E16.
  • On 2026-04-17, Order: 2:23-cv-20522 PATINO v. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E17.
  • In a recent court order, the court has ruled on the case of Patino v E19.
  • The United States of America, which involves legal proceedings between an individual named Patino and the federal government E20.
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