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1:11-cr-00912-10 USA v. Morris et al

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Case Summary

This case, USA v. Morris et al, is a criminal matter currently under seal, limiting public access to details. The docket number 11-cr-00912 indicates a federal criminal proceeding involving multiple defendants.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal charges
  • Sealed proceedings
  • Multiple defendants
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Case Timeline

11 events
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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-9 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not available to the public. This often happens to protect sensitive information during the legal process. Keeping the document sealed helps ensure privacy or security concerns are maintained while the case proceeds.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-6 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not available to the public. This typically happens to protect sensitive information related to the case. Keeping the document sealed ensures privacy and safeguards important details during ongoing legal proceedings.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-2 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not available to the public. This often happens to protect sensitive information or ongoing investigations. Such filings can impact how the case proceeds without revealing details prematurely.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-1 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not available to the public. This typically happens to protect sensitive information related to the case. Sealing documents can impact the transparency of the proceedings but is often necessary for privacy or security reasons.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-10 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not accessible to the public. This typically happens to protect sensitive information or privacy concerns during the legal process.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-8 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not available to the public. This typically happens to protect sensitive information during the legal process. Keeping the document sealed ensures privacy and security for the parties involved.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-7 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not accessible to the public. This typically occurs to protect sensitive information related to the case. Sealing documents can affect transparency but may be necessary for privacy or security reasons.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-5 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not accessible to the public. This typically happens to protect sensitive information during the legal process. Such sealed documents can contain important evidence or details that could affect the outcome of the case.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-4 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not available to the public. This often happens to protect sensitive information or ongoing investigations. The sealed status ensures that details remain private until the court decides otherwise.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:11-cr-00912-3 USA v. Morris et al

In the case USA v. Morris et al, a document was filed under seal, meaning it is kept confidential and not available to the public. This typically happens to protect sensitive information related to the case. The sealed document could contain important evidence or legal arguments that the court wants to keep private for now.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:25-cv-06594 Green v. Morris et al

In the case titled Green v. Morris et al, which is related to the original criminal case USA v. Morris et al, a new civil lawsuit was filed under case number 1:25-cv-06594. This indicates that there is a separate legal action involving some of the same parties, possibly addressing different issues than the criminal case. It matters because it shows ongoing legal disputes connected to the original criminal proceedings.

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