Attorney Meghan Golden Enters Appearance for Defendant Nathali Ramirez
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Matthew Wulf appeared on behalf of defendant Nathali Ramirez on March 5, 2026. This marks a change in representation for Ramirez. The new attorney will now handle the case.
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ATTORNEY Appearance for defendant Nathali Ramirez by Matthew Wulf (Wulf, Matthew) (Entered: 03/05/2026)
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2 eventsATTORNEY Appearance for defendant Nathali Ramirez by Matthew Wulf (Wulf, Matthew) (Entered: 03/05/2026)
Matthew Wulf appeared on behalf of defendant Nathali Ramirez on March 5, 2026. This marks a change in representation for Ramirez. The new attorney will now handle the case.
ATTORNEY Appearance for defendant Nathali Ramirez by Meghan Golden (Golden, Meghan) (Entered: 03/09/2026)
Meghan Golden appeared as the attorney for defendant Nathali Ramirez on March 9, 2026. This event marks the official entry of Golden into the case. The appearance indicates that Golden will be representing Ramirez moving forward.
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