0:23-cr-60042-4 USA v. Sinisterra
Case Summary
In the criminal case USA v. Sinisterra, the court has issued an order on a motion for an extension of time to file a response or reply. This procedural order indicates ongoing litigation activity, likely involving pretrial motions or responses. The extension request suggests that one party requires additional time to prepare legal documents, which is common in complex criminal cases. The court's ruling on such motions can affect the timing and progress of the case.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
4 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal procedure
- • Motion for extension of time
- • Pretrial litigation
- • Case management
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Case Timeline
4 events0:23-cr-60042-2 USA v. Sinisterra
In the case USA v. Sinisterra, the court issued an order regarding a Motion to Compel. This means the judge decided on a request to force the other party to provide certain information or take a specific action. Such orders are important because they ensure that both sides follow the rules and share necessary evidence for a fair trial.
0:23-cr-60042-4 USA v. Sinisterra
The court issued an order regarding a request to extend the deadline for filing a response or reply in the case USA v. Sinisterra. This means one party asked for more time to submit their legal documents, and the court made a decision on that request. Such extensions can affect the timeline of the case proceedings.
0:23-cr-60042-3 USA v. Sinisterra
In the case USA v. Sinisterra, the court issued an order regarding a motion to compel, which means one party asked the court to require the other party to provide certain information or take a specific action. This order resolves that request, clarifying what must be done next in the case. Such orders help ensure both sides follow discovery rules and keep the case moving forward.
0:23-cr-60042-1 USA v. Sinisterra
The court issued an order regarding a request to extend the deadline for filing a response or reply in the case USA v. Sinisterra. This means one party asked for more time to submit their legal documents, and the court addressed that request. It matters because it affects the timeline of the case proceedings.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
0:23-cr-60042-4 USA v. Sinisterra
Order on Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply ( 65
0:23-cr-60042-3 USA v. Sinisterra
Order on Motion to Compel ( 65
0:23-cr-60042-2 USA v. Sinisterra
Order on Motion to Compel ( 65
0:23-cr-60042-1 USA v. Sinisterra
Order on Motion for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply ( 65