1:15-cr-20189-1 USA v. Waked Hatum et al
Case Summary
USA v. Waked Hatum et al, docket 1:15-cr-20189, is a long-running federal criminal case now at the appellate stage. A United States Court of Appeals (USCA) Mandate was entered at docket entry 469, meaning the appellate court has issued its final ruling and returned jurisdiction to the district court.
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Key Issues
- • Appellate resolution of conviction or sentencing challenge
- • Remand instructions from the circuit court
- • Post-mandate district court proceedings
- • Multi-defendant coordination in a decade-long prosecution
Case Timeline
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The Eleventh Circuit issued its mandate in USA v. Waked Hatum, No. 1:15-cr-20189 (S.D. Fla.), returning jurisdiction to the district court after the appellate panel finished its work. A mandate is the formal order that closes the appellate chapter and tells the trial court it can act again — enter judgment, resentence, or do whatever the circuit directed.
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Timeline events
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