1:07-cr-00410-1 USA v. Buffington et al
Case Summary
In USA v. Buffington et al, a criminal case, the court managed procedural deadlines and hearings, as indicated by the setting and resetting of dates. This reflects active case management to ensure timely progression through the criminal justice process. The underlying charges or substantive issues are not specified in the summary.
Stage
Hearing stage
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal procedure
- • Deadline management
- • Hearing scheduling
Case Timeline
3 events1:07-cr-00410-1 USA v. Buffington et al
In the case USA v. Buffington et al, the court held a hearing to officially end the ongoing proceedings. This means the court has concluded its review or trial related to this case. Ending the hearings signifies that the court is moving towards final decisions or closure.
1:17-cr-00405-1 USA v. Santana
In the case USA v. Santana, a hearing was held to establish or adjust deadlines and schedule future court dates. This procedural step helps ensure the case progresses in an organized and timely manner. Setting these deadlines is crucial for managing the court's calendar and allowing both sides to prepare adequately.
1:23-cr-00055-1 USA v. Buffington et al
In the case USA v. Buffington et al, a hearing was held to officially end or terminate the ongoing hearings related to the matter. This step indicates that the court has concluded its discussions or proceedings on certain issues within the case. Terminating hearings can signal progress toward resolution or a shift in how the case will proceed.
Press Coverage
1:07-cr-00410-1 USA v. Buffington et al
1 - Terminate Hearings ( 1572
1:17-cr-00405-1 USA v. Santana
~Util - Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings ( 70
1:23-cr-00055-1 USA v. Buffington et al
1 - Terminate Hearings ( 126