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0:24-cr-60161-1 USA v. Jose Daniel Bolanos Echevarria

24-cr-60161
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Case Summary

The United States is prosecuting Jose Daniel Bolanos Echevarria in the Southern District of Florida, docket 24-cr-60161. The case is at an early stage — entry 10 reflects an Order on a Motion for Pretrial Detention hearing, meaning the government has sought to hold the defendant without bail pending trial. Pretrial detention motions in federal court are governed by the Bail Reform Act. A court order at this stage either granted detention, denied it, or set conditions for release. The nature of the charges is not specified in the available record.

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0:24-cr-60161-1 USA v. Jose Daniel Bolanos Echevarria

Order · April 20, 2026

A Motion was filed.

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Key Issues

  • Pretrial detention under the Bail Reform Act
  • Risk of flight and danger to the community findings
  • Nature and severity of underlying federal charges
  • Defendant's constitutional rights pending trial
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The Story So Far

Updated 1 hour, 37 minutes ago

Jose Daniel Bolanos Echevarria faces federal criminal charges in case 0:24-cr-60161, filed in 2024. The case is active, and as of April 2026 the docket shows motion practice around pretrial detention.

The most recent entry, dated April 20, 2026, reflects a motion filing tied to a pretrial detention hearing. That suggests the government or defense is still litigating whether Bolanos Echevarria remains in custody pending trial — a fight that often signals the government views the defendant as a flight risk or danger to the community, or that the defense is pushing back on those findings.

The docket number carries a 2024 filing date, meaning this case has been pending for roughly a year and a half without reaching trial. That timeline is not unusual in federal criminal cases, particularly where pretrial detention disputes, discovery, or plea negotiations extend the pre-trial phase.

Judge assignment is not yet reflected in the available docket data. Without a named judge, it is harder to read the pace of the case — different judges in the same district run their criminal dockets at very different speeds.

The underlying charges are not specified in the available docket summary. The pretrial detention posture tells us the government considers Bolanos Echevarria a serious enough defendant to seek or maintain detention, but the specific offense conduct remains unclear from what is publicly available here.

Charges in cases with this naming convention frequently involve drug trafficking, weapons, or organized crime, but that is inference, not fact from this docket.

Until the court rules on the pending motion and the charges are confirmed, the detention question is the live issue. A ruling releasing Bolanos Echevarria would change the case's posture significantly; continued detention keeps pressure on the defense to move toward resolution.

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Order 1 hour ago
A Motion was filed.
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Order on Motion for Pretrial Detention (PTD) Hearing ( 10

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Case Timeline

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Order April 20, 2026

0:24-cr-60161-1 USA v. Jose Daniel Bolanos Echevarria

A Motion was filed.

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