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1:15-cr-00675-2 USA v. Bilis et al

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Case Summary

This case, titled USA v. Bilis et al, involves criminal proceedings under docket number 15-cr-00675. The current available information is limited to a notice of hearing, indicating ongoing court activity but no substantive details on charges or motions.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal proceedings
  • Hearing notice
  • Case status unclear

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5:15-cr-00065-2 USA v. Lin et al
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5:15-cr-00065-2 USA v. Lin et al
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pacer 1 day, 22 hours ago
1:19-cr-00875-2 USA v. Christopher
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pacer 1 day, 23 hours ago
1:18-cr-00267-1 USA v. FIELDS et al
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Case Timeline

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Other April 15, 2026

5:15-cr-00065-2 USA v. Lin et al

In the case USA v. Bilis et al, a payment record card was filed, documenting financial transactions related to the case. This record helps track payments made, which is important for transparency and ensuring all financial obligations are met during the legal process.

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Motion April 15, 2026

1:19-cr-00875-2 USA v. Christopher

In the case USA v. Christopher, an affirmation was filed, which is a formal statement supporting a previous court filing but not requesting any new action. This document helps clarify or reinforce the party's position in the ongoing legal proceedings. It matters because it can influence the court's understanding and decisions without introducing new motions.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

1:18-cr-00267-1 USA v. FIELDS et al

A hearing was scheduled in the case USA v. Fields, which is related to the original case USA v. Bilis et al. This hearing is a formal court session where the judge and attorneys will discuss important matters regarding the case. It matters because hearings help move the case forward by addressing legal issues and setting timelines.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:15-cr-00675-2 USA v. Bilis et al

In the case USA v. Bilis et al, the court modified the conditions under which the defendants were released from custody. This means the court changed the rules the defendants must follow while out on bail, which could affect their freedom and responsibilities before trial. Such modifications can impact the defendants' ability to prepare for their case and ensure compliance with legal requirements.

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