1:13-cr-00009-1 USA v. Bey
Case Summary
In the criminal case USA v. Bey, the defendant appeared for initial proceedings related to revocation. This indicates a hearing concerning the possible revocation of bail, probation, or supervised release.
Latest development
1:11-cr-00500-1 USA v. Crawford
Order · April 15, 2026
In the case USA v. Bey, the court issued an order related to a motion filed in a different case, USA v. Crawford. This order addresses a specific procedural request, which could impact how the cases proceed or are managed. Understanding this order helps clarify the court's decisions on motions that may affect trial timelines or evidence handling.
description View filingKey Issues
- • Criminal revocation proceedings
- • Initial appearance
- • Bail or probation status
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Order on Motion for Order ( 124
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Case Timeline
5 events1:21-cr-00600-1 USA v. PROVIDENCE
In the case USA v. PROVIDENCE, a new event was recorded under the case number 1:21-cr-00600-1, separate from the earlier case USA v. Bey. This indicates ongoing or related legal proceedings involving the government and a defendant named Providence. It matters because it shows continued legal action and potential developments in federal criminal matters.
2:16-cr-00009-1 USA v. Casasola et al
In the case USA v. Casasola et al, the court issued a judgment regarding changes to or the revocation of probation or supervised release. This means the court reviewed whether the terms of probation or supervised release should be altered or ended due to the defendant's actions. Such decisions affect the defendant's freedom and legal obligations moving forward.
9:13-cr-00019-1 USA v. Sterns
In the case USA v. Sterns, mail sent to a party was returned as undeliverable, meaning the recipient could not be reached at the provided address. This can delay court proceedings or require updated contact information to ensure proper communication. It matters because effective communication is essential for the legal process to move forward smoothly.
1:11-cr-00500-1 USA v. Crawford
In the case USA v. Bey, the court issued an order related to a motion filed in a different case, USA v. Crawford. This order addresses a specific procedural request, which could impact how the cases proceed or are managed. Understanding this order helps clarify the court's decisions on motions that may affect trial timelines or evidence handling.
The defendant, Bey, appeared in court for the first time regarding the revocation of their release conditions. This hearing is important because it determines whether Bey violated terms set by the court, which could lead to changes in their custody status. The outcome will affect Bey's freedom while awaiting further legal proceedings.
Press Coverage
2:16-cr-00009-1 USA v. Casasola et al
Judgment on Modification/Revocation of Probation/Supervised Release ( 187
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1 outlet · 5 articles
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5 records on file
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3 days, 17 hours ago
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