![]() ![]() et alĭefendant: Atlanta Escrow & Exchange Service, Inc.ĭefendant: Allied Business Solutions, Inc. Use the links below to access additional information about this case on the US Court's PACER system.Īccess this case on the Georgia Northern District Court's Electronic Court Filings (ECF) System Modified on to add text about Summons (pdt).Īccess additional case information on PACER Please visit our website at to obtain Pretrial Instructions and Pretrial Associated Forms which includes the Consent To Proceed Before U.S. Notified attorney to resubmit the summons in the open case. (Filing fee $402, receipt number AGANDC-12402421) (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(pdt) Summons for Allied and Atlanta will not be issued because they have more than one address. (pdt)ĬOMPLAINT with Jury Demand filed by Katherine M. (jpk)Įlectronic Summons Issued as to Blake Shipley. STANDING ORDER regarding Civil Litigation. (Welsh, Michael) Modified on to edit filers(tmf). Lyons John Cortez (Welsh, Michael) Modified on to edit filers(tmf).Įlectronic Summons Issued as to Charles Nelson. Lyons for Adam Taylor (Welsh, Michael) Modified on to edit filers(tmf). Lyons for Mark Allen (Welsh, Michael) Modified on to edit filers (tmf). Lyons for Frank Calloway (Welsh, Michael) Modified on to edit filers(tmf). Lyons for Jennifer Mendoza (Welsh, Michael) Modified on to edit filers(tmf). How atmospheric oxygen concentrations evolved from only small amounts for the early Earth to about 21 per cent today remains uncertain here our latest understanding of the evolution of Earth’s. Lyons for Kelly Gomez (Welsh, Michael) Modified on to edit filers(tmf). (Attachments: #1 Summons Allied, #2 Summons Cortez, #3 Summons Taylor, #4 Summons Allen, #5 Summons Calloway, #6 Summons Mendoza, #7 Summons Gomez)(tmf) A more recent docket listingĮlectronic Summons Issued as to Mark Allen, Allied Business Solutions, Inc., Atlanta Escrow & Exchange Service, Inc., Frank Calloway, John Cortez, Kelly Gomez, Jennifer Mendoza, Adam Taylor. He died in Spain in 1547.This docket was last retrieved on February 23, 2023. He spent much of his later years seeking recognition for his achievements and support from the Spanish royal court. He sent more expeditions out into new areas, including what is present-day Honduras. Never content for long, Cortés continued to seek opportunities to gain wealth and land. ![]() This will be the festival’s 18th year promoting the care and celebration of the Dolores River. Cortés responded by sending five now-famous letters to Spanish King Charles V of Spain about the lands he had conquered and life in Mexico. Annual Dolores River Fest to kick off summer June 3 at Joe Rowell Park. While Cortés was conquering Mexico, Velázquez was busy crucifying his reputation in Spain. ![]() His forces defeated the Aztecs in Battle of Otumba on July 7, 1520, and he regained control of Tenochtitlan by August 13, 1521. During the Spanish retreat, Montezuma was killed and much of the plunder the Spanish had taken was lost. The enraged Aztec forces eventually drove his forces from the city. While Cortés was away, Alvarado massacred Aztec chiefs, and Cortés returned to Tenochtitlan to find a rebellion in progress. He left 80 Spanish soldiers and a few hundred Tlaxcaltecs under the command of Pedro de Alvarado to hold Tenochtitlan until he returned. When Cortés learned that a Spanish force from Cuba led by Pánfilo Narváez were arriving to strip him of his command and arrest him for disobeying orders, Cortés fled the city. Seizing his chance, Cortés took Montezuma hostage and his soldiers raided the city. Montezuma, thinking Cortés and his men were envoys from the god Quetzalcoatl who was prophesied to return that year in the Aztec calendar, treated him as an honored guest. Tenochtitlán, located near today’s Mexico City, had more than 140,000 inhabitants at its height, and was the most densely populated city ever to exist in Mesoamerica. He entered Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital home to ruler Montezuma II, on November 8, 1519. He used deadly force to conquer Mexico, fighting Tlaxacan and Cholula warriors before turning his attention on the ultimate prize: taking over the Aztec Empire. By the time he arrived in Mexico, the Aztecs had come to rule over 500 small states and some 5 to 6 million people. Cortés Defeats The AztecsĬortés used his new allies and united them against the Aztecs, who were resented by local groups for the high tributes they exacted. There would be no retreat for his men, only conquest. According to some accounts, he sunk all but one of his ships before sending the intact one back to Spain. One of them, Marina, became his interpreter and they had a son, Martín, together.Ĭortés landed in Veracruz next, where his men elected him chief justice. They also gave him gifts in the form of 20 women. They dropped anchor at Tabasco, where he gained intelligence from locals about the land he desired to conquer. Cortés and his crew reached Mexico in February of 1519. ![]()
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