SERVICE BY MAIL: 8 Order, 9 Judgment served on Fredis Omar Chirinos-Casco. (Deputy Clerk GJM)
Case Summary
The court served an order and judgment by mail on Fredis Omar Chirinos-Casco. This indicates an attempt to provide official notice despite prior delivery issues.
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SERVICE BY MAIL: 8 Order, 9 Judgment served on Fredis Omar Chirinos-Casco. (Deputy Clerk GJM)
Order · May 10, 2026
The court issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Service by mail
- • Order delivery
- • Judgment notification
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SERVICE BY MAIL: 8 Order, 9 Judgment served on Fredis Omar Chirinos-Casco. (Deputy Clerk GJM)
Order · May 11, 2026
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What the record shows
The court metadata has not been resolved yet, so Juryvine is keeping the page conservative until a reliable court match lands.
The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 11, 2026.
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The Story So Far
The court served Fredis Omar Chirinos-Casco with an order and judgment by mail, marking a significant procedural step in this active case. The filings, identified as docket entries 8 and 9, indicate the court’s formal communication of its decisions to the defendant. The service by mail suggests the court is moving forward despite the absence of a personal appearance or other forms of service.
No judge has been assigned to the case yet, and the court where this matter is pending remains unspecified. The lack of a known filing date and docket number limits insight into the case’s origins and the underlying dispute. the issuance of an order and judgment signals that at least some substantive rulings have been made.
The order issued on May 11, 2026, likely set the stage for the judgment served alongside it. Without more details, it is unclear whether the judgment resolves the case entirely or addresses a discrete issue within ongoing litigation. The service on Chirinos-Casco by mail complies with procedural rules but may prompt further motions if the defendant contests the sufficiency of service.
This case appears to be in its early or middle stages, given the minimal docket activity and absence of judicial assignment. The next steps will depend heavily on Chirinos-Casco’s response to the judgment and order. If the defendant challenges the service or the substance of the judgment, the court may need to address those disputes before moving forward.
Given the limited public information, this case warrants monitoring for any filings that clarify the claims, parties, and court handling the matter. The service by mail of an order and judgment is a key procedural milestone that could lead to resolution or further litigation depending on the defendant’s reaction.
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1 eventSERVICE BY MAIL: 8 Order, 9 Judgment served on Fredis Omar Chirinos-Casco. (Deputy Clerk GJM)
The court issued an order.
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