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Rivera v. Dutchess County Transitional & Justice Center et al

25-cv-06312
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Case Summary

Rivera v. Dutchess County Transitional & Justice Center et al is a civil case with docket number 25-cv-06312. A waiver of service was executed on the 15th day. The case involves a dispute between the plaintiff and the defendant, Dutchess County Transitional & Justice Center et al, and the court has assigned the case the docket number 25-cv-06312. The court has not provided any additional information about the case. The case is currently in the civil case type.

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Key Issues

  • waiver of service
  • dispute between plaintiff and defendant
  • court assigned docket number
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Case Timeline

2 events
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Other April 22, 2026

2:24-cr-00698-1 USA v. Rivera

The court granted a motion to unseal documents related to the case of USA v. Rivera, a separate criminal case from Rivera v. Dutchess County Transitional & Justice Center et al. This decision allows the public to access previously sealed information. The unsealed documents may provide insight into the underlying facts of the case.

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Other April 22, 2026

7:25-cv-06312 Rivera v. Dutchess County Transitional & Justice Center et al

Rivera v. Dutchess County Transitional & Justice Center et al has executed a waiver of service, allowing the defendants to avoid being formally served with the lawsuit. This means the defendants have acknowledged receipt of the lawsuit and will not contest the court's jurisdiction. The waiver does not affect the case's progress.

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Timeline events

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1 day, 4 hours ago

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