White v. Florida Department of Corrections
Case Summary
The court issued a warrant for the arrest of White, a defendant in a separate case, due to a violation of their bail conditions. This action is significant because it demonstrates the court's ability to hold defendants accountable for their actions. The warrant will now be executed by law enforcement.
Latest development
0:26-cv-61046 White v. Florida Department of Corrections
Filing · April 30, 2026
The plaintiff, White, has filed a new document with the court, which includes a combined filing fee. This filing is part of the ongoing case, White v. Florida Department of Corrections, case number 0:26-cv-61046. The filing fee is a required payment for the court's services.
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2 events1:26-mj-70611-1 USA v. White
The court issued a warrant for the arrest of White, a defendant in a separate case, due to a violation of their bail conditions. This action is significant because it demonstrates the court's ability to hold defendants accountable for their actions. The warrant will now be executed by law enforcement.
0:26-cv-61046 White v. Florida Department of Corrections
The plaintiff, White, has filed a new document with the court, which includes a combined filing fee. This filing is part of the ongoing case, White v. Florida Department of Corrections, case number 0:26-cv-61046. The filing fee is a required payment for the court's services.
Press Coverage
0:26-cv-61046 White v. Florida Department of Corrections
Clerk's Receipt (combines Filing Fee and Partial Filing Fee) ( 5
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2 outlets · 2 articles
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2 records on file
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