1:12-cr-00171-1 USA v. Zemlyansky et al
Case Summary
This criminal case, USA v. Zemlyansky et al, involves multiple defendants and pertains to federal charges as indicated by the docket number. The court has recently set or reset deadlines and hearings, suggesting ongoing procedural developments in the case. Specific details about the charges or substantive issues are not provided.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
6 events
Coverage
6 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal charges
- • Procedural deadlines
- • Hearings management
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Case Timeline
6 events1:25-cr-00141-1 USA v. LEIVA et al
In the case USA v. LEIVA et al, a miscellaneous relief event was recorded, indicating that the court addressed an issue or request not categorized under typical motions or hearings. Such events often involve procedural or administrative matters that can affect how the case proceeds. This matters because resolving these issues ensures the case moves forward smoothly and fairly.
1:23-cr-00110-1 USA v. Aminov et al
In the case USA v. Aminov et al, a notice was filed concerning a motion for an attorney to be allowed to practice law temporarily in this court, even though they are not licensed there. This is a routine step to ensure that the attorney can represent their client properly during the trial. It matters because it allows legal representation by specialized counsel who may not be locally licensed.
1:25-cr-00517-1 USA v. Cameron
In the case USA v. Cameron, the court held a hearing to establish or adjust deadlines and schedule future hearings. This step helps organize the case timeline and ensures that all parties are aware of important dates. Managing these deadlines is crucial for the smooth progression of the trial.
1:24-cr-00116-1 USA v. Wescott
In the case USA v. Wescott (1:24-cr-00116-1), the government filed a formal notice indicating that an attorney has officially entered their appearance to represent the United States. This procedural step ensures that the court and all parties are aware of who is handling the prosecution, facilitating proper communication and case management.
1:25-cr-00471-1 USA v. GURUNG
A hearing was held in the case USA v. Gurung to set or reset deadlines and schedule future court dates. This procedural step helps organize the timeline for the case, ensuring that both parties know when to submit documents and appear in court. It matters because clear deadlines keep the case moving forward efficiently.
1:12-cr-00171-1 USA v. Zemlyansky et al
The court issued an order regarding a request from one of the defendants or parties to travel. This decision clarifies whether the individual is permitted to leave the jurisdiction during the ongoing case. It matters because travel restrictions can impact the defendant's ability to attend court proceedings and comply with legal requirements.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:25-cr-00141-1 USA v. LEIVA et al
Miscellaneous Relief ( 63
1:23-cr-00110-1 USA v. Aminov et al
Notice Regarding Pro Hac Vice Motion
1:25-cr-00517-1 USA v. Cameron
~Util - Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings
1:24-cr-00116-1 USA v. Wescott
Notice of Attorney Appearance - USA ( 38
1:25-cr-00471-1 USA v. GURUNG
~Util - Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings ( 7
1:12-cr-00171-1 USA v. Zemlyansky et al
Order on Motion to Travel ( 2218