2:25-cv-14401 Redden v. St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners
Order Setting Status Conference
Redden is suing the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners in a case docketed as 25-cv-14401. The court has issued an order setting a status conference, placing the case in early procedural stages. The dispute involves a county government body, which typically signals claims rooted in civil rights, employment discrimination, land use, or government liability. No substantive rulings appear in the current record.
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Order · April 20, 2026
The court issued an order.
description View filingA federal civil case is active against the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners, filed under docket 25-cv-14401. The plaintiff is Redden.
No judge has been assigned yet, and the filing date is not on record in the available docket data.
The only docket entry so far is an April 20, 2026 order setting a status conference. That is a routine early-stage move — courts use status conferences to get counsel in front of a judge, set a schedule, and flush out any threshold issues before the case goes further.
The underlying claims are not yet detailed in the available record. St. Lucie County is a Florida county government, so the dispute likely touches on some form of government conduct — employment, land use, civil rights, or constitutional claims are common in suits against county boards.
Nothing in the current docket confirms which theory Redden is pressing.
With no judge assigned and only a scheduling order on the books, this case is at the earliest possible stage. The status conference will be the first real signal of where the court intends to take it and how quickly.
Order Setting Status Conference
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The court issued an order.
Order Setting Status Conference
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