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California, April 24, 2025 ⚖ Case 2:2025cv01193 At the US District Court for the Eastern District of California, case 2:2025cv01193 features Danielle Lugo suing Amazon.com Services LLC. Filed on April 24, 2025, this case revolves around Civil Rights: Jobs based on 28 U.S.C. § 1441 Petition for Removal - Employment Discrimination. Judge Carolyn K Delaney presides over the case, with Referring Judge William B Shubb involved. Notably, Plaintiff has demanded a jury for this case. More Information about >>> ✅ Danielle Lugo … | |
California, April 23, 2025 ⚖ Case 3:2025cv00959 Initiated in case 3:2025cv00959, Daniel Rivera Anaya brings forth legal action against United States of America at the US District Court for the Southern District of California. Filed on April 23, 2025, this case pertains to Prisoner: Civil Rights grounded in 28 U.S.C. § 1346 t Tort Claim. Presiding Judge Karen S Crawford oversees the proceedings, with Referring Judge Linda Lopez involved. It's notable that Plaintiff has demanded a jury for this case. More Information about >>> ✅ Daniel Rivera Anaya … | |
California, April 16, 2025 ⚖ Case 3:2025cv00927 At the US District Court for the Southern District of California, case 3:2025cv00927 involves Dashawn Lawton bringing a case against J. Barajas and F. Manjarrez. Filed on April 16, 2025, this case addresses issues related to Prisoner: Civil Rights based on 42 U.S.C. § 1983 pr Prisoner Civil Rights. The case is presided over by Judge Allison H Goddard, with Referring Judge James E Simmons also involved. It's essential to note that Plaintiff has demanded a jury for this case. More Information about >>> ✅ Dashawn Lawton, ✅ J. Barajas, ✅ F. Manjarrez … |
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