1:17-cr-00802-1 USA v. Rodriguez
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Rodriguez. The docket entry references motions to set or reset deadlines and hearings, indicating ongoing pretrial procedural activity. No substantive facts or charges are provided in the summary.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
7 events
Coverage
7 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Pretrial motions
- • Setting deadlines
- • Criminal prosecution procedures
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Case Timeline
7 events1:25-cr-20246-1 USA v. Rodriguez
In the case USA v. Rodriguez, identified by the number 1:17-cr-00802-1, there was an event categorized as 'other' with a related case number 1:25-cr-20246-1. This suggests a procedural or administrative action linking two cases involving the same defendant, Rodriguez. Understanding this connection is important for tracking the defendant's legal proceedings across multiple cases.
1:17-cr-00240-1 USA v. Herrera
The court issued an order related to a motion filed in the case USA v. Herrera, which is connected to the case USA v. Rodriguez. This order addresses procedural or substantive issues raised by the motion, impacting how the case will proceed.
1:17-cr-00047-1 USA v. Colon et al
In the case USA v. Rodriguez, a notice was filed indicating that a new attorney has officially entered the case on behalf of the United States government. This means the prosecution has updated its legal representation, which can affect how the case is managed moving forward.
1:21-cr-00380-1 USA v. McGurn
In the case USA v. Rodriguez, there was a related event involving another case, USA v. McGurn. This connection may indicate overlapping legal issues or coordination between the two cases. Understanding this link helps clarify the broader context of the investigations or prosecutions involved.
1:09-cr-20608-1 USA v. Rodriguez
In the case USA v. Rodriguez, identified by the numbers 1:17-cr-00802-1 and 1:09-cr-20608-1, a court event labeled as 'other' took place, though specific details were not provided. This indicates there was some procedural or administrative action related to the case. Understanding these events helps track the progress and procedural history of the case.
1:17-cr-00025-2 USA v. Almaleh
In the case USA v. Almaleh, the court issued a Satisfaction of Judgment, indicating that the defendant has fulfilled the obligations required by the court's judgment. This means any fines, restitution, or other penalties ordered have been paid or resolved. It matters because it officially closes the case from a financial or compliance standpoint.
1:17-cr-00802-1 USA v. Rodriguez
In the case USA v. Rodriguez, the court held a hearing to establish or adjust the deadlines for filing motions and for the court to issue recommendations or rulings. This procedural step helps organize the timeline for how the case will proceed. Setting these deadlines ensures that both parties know when to submit important documents, keeping the case on track.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:25-cr-20246-1 USA v. Rodriguez
1:17-cr-00240-1 USA v. Herrera
Order on Motion for Order ( 112
1:17-cr-00047-1 USA v. Colon et al
Notice of Attorney Appearance - USA ( 790
1:21-cr-00380-1 USA v. McGurn
1:09-cr-20608-1 USA v. Rodriguez
1:17-cr-00025-2 USA v. Almaleh
Satisfaction of Judgment ( 642
1:17-cr-00802-1 USA v. Rodriguez
~Util - Set/Reset Motion and R&R Deadlines/Hearings ( 118