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0:25-cr-60175-3 USA v. Jason Lavoie et al

25-cr-60175 Filed
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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States versus Jason Lavoie and others, with proceedings currently addressing a motion to continue the trial. The order on this motion indicates adjustments to the trial schedule, likely due to procedural or logistical considerations. Details about the underlying charges or allegations are not provided in the current docket summary. The motion to continue trial typically reflects the court's management of case timelines, ensuring all parties have adequate preparation time. The outcome of this motion impacts the trial date and may affect strategic decisions by both prosecution and defense.

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Verdict entered

Timeline

3 events

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3 articles

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Key Issues

  • Motion to continue trial
  • Trial scheduling
  • Criminal procedural management
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Case Timeline

3 events
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Verdict April 15, 2026

0:25-cr-60176-1 USA v. Cedric Lynch

In the case of USA v. Cedric Lynch, a formal notice or order was issued regarding a change in the plea or sentencing. This means that Cedric Lynch either changed his plea, such as from not guilty to guilty, or there was an update related to his sentencing. Such changes can significantly impact the course of the case and the defendant's legal outcomes.

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Order April 13, 2026

0:25-cr-60175-4 USA v. Jason Lavoie et al

The court issued an order regarding a request to postpone the trial in the case USA v. Jason Lavoie and others. This means the trial date will be delayed to allow more time for preparation or other reasons. Such decisions impact the timeline of the legal process and can affect both the defense and prosecution strategies.

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Order April 13, 2026

0:25-cr-60175-3 USA v. Jason Lavoie et al

The court issued an order regarding a request to postpone the trial in the case of USA v. Jason Lavoie and others. This means the trial date has been reviewed and a decision made about delaying the proceedings. Such decisions impact the timeline of the case and can affect the preparation of both the defense and prosecution.

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