In RE: Request for International Judicial Assistance from the Fourth Family Judge of the Supreme Court of Justice, Mexico City, Mexico
Petitioner: USA
In_re: Request for International Judicial Assistance from the Fourth Family Judge of the Supreme Court of Justice, Mexico City, Mexico, Roberto O'Farrill Avila v. Guadalupe Arballo Coronado; Docket No.
Case Number: 1:2018mc00052
Filed: March 27, 2018
Court: US District Court for the District of Colorado
Office: Denver Office
County: Adams
Presiding Judge: William J. Martinez
Nature of Suit: Other
Cause of Action: Civil Miscellaneous Case
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Petitioner: USA
Represented By: Juan G. Villasenor(Designation Federal Agency Attorney)
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