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Case Summary
This case, Castro v. Guevara, lists no court, docket number, or case details beyond the title. The parties' identities, claims, and procedural posture are unknown. No further summary can be generated without access to the opinion text or case record.
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Opinion · April 20, 2026
The court issued a written opinion.
Key Issues
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The Story So Far
A federal court issued a written opinion in Castro v. Guevara on April 20, 2026. The docket number and court of record are not yet confirmed in Juryvine's files, but the case is active and the opinion is the most recent substantive move.
The core dispute between Castro and Guevara has not been fully detailed in available filings. What is clear is that the court found the matter ripe enough to resolve — at least in part — through a written opinion rather than a summary order. That signals the judge treated at least one issue as worth explaining on the record.
No judge assignment is confirmed in Juryvine's data. That gap may reflect a magistrate referral, a sealed assignment, or simply incomplete docket information at this stage. The filing date is also unconfirmed, which makes it hard to gauge how long the case ran before reaching this opinion.
The key legal issues driving the dispute are not yet identified in available case materials. Once the opinion text is fully indexed, the claims, defenses, and the court's reasoning will come into focus. Right now, the April 20 opinion is the only confirmed event on the timeline.
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