2:26-cv-05151 PRIESTER v. MIDDLE TOWNSHIP et al
Notice of Guidelines for Pro Se Filers ( 3
Priester filed a pro se lawsuit in the District of New Jersey. The court issued guidelines to assist the self-represented plaintiff in handling the litigation process.
Latest development
Appeal · May 12, 2026
The court filed a notice of guidelines related to an appeal in the case Demos v. Lang et al, which is connected to the original case Priester v. Middle Township et al in the District of New Jersey. This filing marks a procedural step in the appellate process, indicating the appeal is moving forward. Attorneys should track this to understand the appellate court's expectations and deadlines.
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D.N.J.
District of New Jersey · 3rd Circuit · NJ
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Latest Filing
3:26-cv-05151 Demos v. Lang et al
Appeal · May 12, 2026
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1 article
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1 Defendant, 1 Plaintiff
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This case is tied to District of New Jersey, a federal district court in NJ.
The newest docket activity we have is a appeal dated May 12, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes MIDDLE TOWNSHIP, 2:26-cv-05151 PRIESTER and others.
Press monitoring has found 1 related article from 1 distinct source.
Priester v. Middle Township et al is an active civil case in the District of New Jersey, docket number 26-cv-05151. The case involves a pro se plaintiff, Priester, against Middle Township and other defendants.
The court has not yet assigned a judge. The litigation is in its early stages with limited publicly available filings.
On May 7, 2026, the court issued a Notice of Guidelines for Pro Se Filers. This document aims to inform the plaintiff of procedural rules and expectations for self-represented litigants in the District of New Jersey. The notice does not resolve any substantive issues but signals the court's intent to manage the case under standard civil procedure rules.
The docket shows a related development on May 12, 2026, when the court filed a notice of guidelines linked to an appeal in a connected case, Demos v. Lang et al. This suggests some procedural overlap or related litigation involving the same parties or issues, though details remain sparse.
No dispositive motions, scheduling orders, or substantive rulings have appeared on the docket. The case remains at the procedural stage, with the court focusing on ensuring the pro se plaintiff understands the requirements for moving forward. The absence of an assigned judge and limited filings indicate the case has not yet progressed to discovery or motion practice.
The next key event will be the court’s issuance of a scheduling order or a substantive motion from either party. Such filings will clarify the parties’ claims and defenses and set a timetable for the case. Monitoring the docket for any formal responses from Middle Township or other defendants will also be critical to understanding the dispute’s scope and direction.
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District of New Jersey (D.N.J.) is a federal district court in the 3rd Circuit, NJ.
The court filed a notice of guidelines related to an appeal in the case Demos v. Lang et al, which is connected to the original case Priester v. Middle Township et al in the District of New Jersey. This filing marks a procedural step in the appellate process, indicating the appeal is moving forward. Attorneys should track this to understand the appellate court's expectations and deadlines.
A Notice of Guidelines for Pro Se Filers was filed.
Notice of Guidelines for Pro Se Filers ( 3
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