1:21-cv-00484 Gibbs v. Jackson et al
Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief ( 144
USA v. Jackson et al is a criminal case with a docket number of 24-cr-00038. The details of the order are not available. The court has issued an order on a motion for miscellaneous relief, but the specifics of the motion and the order are unknown.
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USA v. Jackson et al is a criminal case with a docket number of 24-cr-00038. The court issued an order on a motion for miscellaneous relief on April 23, 2026, but the specifics of the motion and the order are unknown.
The case is currently active, and a judge has not yet been assigned. The court received returned mail in the case of Casby v. Jackson et al, a separate lawsuit, on the same day, which may indicate a problem with service.
The court held a status hearing in the case on April 22, 2026, to review the PATHWAY program's progress. The PATHWAY program is a pre-trial diversion program. The details of the order and the specifics of the motion are not available.
The court's order on the motion for miscellaneous relief is the latest development in the case. The case is ongoing, and further updates are expected as the court continues to review the motion and the PATHWAY program's progress. The court's decision on the motion and the PATHWAY program's progress will be key in determining the next steps in the case.
The court's order on the motion for miscellaneous relief may have significant implications for the case, and the court's decision on the PATHWAY program's progress may impact the defendant's participation in the program. The court's decision on the motion and the PATHWAY program's progress will be closely watched by the parties and the public.
Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief ( 144
Open original open_in_newOrder Dismissing/Closing Case or Party ( 9
Open original open_in_newPATHWAY Status Hearing
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A Motion was filed.
The court issued an order.
The court received returned mail in the case of Casby v. Jackson et al, which is a separate lawsuit from USA v. Jackson et al. This returned mail may indicate a problem with service of process or a defect in the court's records. The court will need to investigate and take corrective action.
The court held a status hearing in the case of USA v. Jackson et al (2:24-cr-00038-2) to review the PATHWAY program's progress. The PATHWAY program is a pre-trial diversion program for defendants with mental health or substance abuse issues. The hearing is a regular check-in to ensure the program is meeting its goals.
Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief ( 144
Order Dismissing/Closing Case or Party ( 9
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