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I received an NEF where the docket text identifies it as a Minute Entry. Why isn a document or document number associated with it?

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I received an NEF where the docket text identifies it as a Minute Entry. Why isn a document or document number associated with it?

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A minute entry is an event on the court docket that records an activity in the case, rather than a filing made in the case. The most common minute entries reflect hearings or conferences held before the judge or of a trial being held.

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