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GUARDINO JR. v. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY

26-cv-04613
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Case Summary

GUARDINO JR. v. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY is a civil case with a letter filed on an unknown date. The case was filed in the unknown court with docket number 26-cv-04613. The letter was filed regarding the filing fee or IFP due. The case is currently pending.

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3:26-cv-04613 GUARDINO JR. v. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY

Filing · April 27, 2026

The plaintiff, Guardino Jr., has filed a notice in the case GUARDINO JR. v. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY (3:26-cv-04613) indicating that the filing fee or an application for in forma pauperis (IFP) is due. This means that the plaintiff must either pay the required court filing fee or submit an application to proceed without paying the fee. The court will now wait for the plaintiff to take one of these actions.

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Key Issues

  • filing fee
  • IFP
  • 26-cv-04613
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Other April 29, 2026

2:26-cv-04613 BENJUMEA & ASSOCIATES, APC v. United States Department Of Labor et al

The court received a Civil Cover Sheet (CV-71) in the case of GUARDINO JR. v. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY, which is a required document for civil cases. This filing is a procedural step to initiate the case. The significance of this event is that it marks the beginning of the case's formal process.

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Filing April 27, 2026

3:26-cv-04613 GUARDINO JR. v. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY

The plaintiff, Guardino Jr., has filed a notice in the case GUARDINO JR. v. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEW JERSEY (3:26-cv-04613) indicating that the filing fee or an application for in forma pauperis (IFP) is due. This means that the plaintiff must either pay the required court filing fee or submit an application to proceed without paying the fee. The court will now wait for the plaintiff to take one of these actions.

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