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KAETZ v. SMALLEY et al

24-cv-09395
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Case Summary

The court transferred the case of USA v. Katz to a new docket, 2:26-tp-14005-1, for supervised release proceedings. This transfer indicates that the court is taking control of the case for a specific purpose, in this case, supervised release. The transfer is likely a procedural step in the case's progression.

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4 events
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Other April 28, 2026

1:25-cv-14358 Davis v. O'Malley et al

The court entered judgment.

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Other April 28, 2026

2:26-tp-14005-1 USA v. Katz

The court transferred the case of USA v. Katz to a new docket, 2:26-tp-14005-1, for supervised release proceedings. This transfer indicates that the court is taking control of the case for a specific purpose, in this case, supervised release. The transfer is likely a procedural step in the case's progression.

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Other April 27, 2026

1:24-cv-09395 KAETZ v. SMALLEY et al

The court granted a motion to seal certain documents in the KAETZ v. SMALLEY case, citing concerns for the privacy of parties involved. This decision allows the sealed documents to remain confidential, potentially impacting the public's access to information about the case. The sealed documents are likely to contain sensitive information that could harm the parties if disclosed.

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Other April 27, 2026

7:24-cv-09395 Kirton v. County of Westchester et al

An Amended Complaint was filed.

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