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1:17-cr-00827-1 USA v. Protho

17-cr-00827 Filed
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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government as the plaintiff against the defendant Protho. The docket indicates that hearings related to this case have been terminated, suggesting a possible resolution or procedural conclusion at this stage. Specific details about the charges or outcomes are not provided in the available summary. Without additional information, it is unclear whether the termination of hearings reflects a dismissal, plea agreement, or other disposition. The case remains identified by its criminal docket number 17-cr-00827.

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Timeline

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Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Termination of hearings
  • Case resolution status
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Case Timeline

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Order April 14, 2026

1:17-cr-00827-1 USA v. Protho

The court issued an order granting more time for one party to complete a required action in the case USA v. Protho. This extension allows the party additional time to prepare or respond, ensuring fairness in the legal process. Such orders help manage case timelines and prevent rushed decisions.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:21-cr-00387-1 USA v. Lurigio et al

In the case USA v. Protho, a related case titled USA v. Lurigio et al was noted during court proceedings. This indicates that the court is acknowledging connections or similarities between these cases, which may affect how the cases are handled or considered. Understanding these links can be important for legal strategy and case outcomes.

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Hearing April 13, 2026

1:17-cr-00382-1 USA v. Curse et al

In the case USA v. Protho, a hearing was held related to the case USA v. Curse and others, during which the court decided to end the scheduled hearings. This means the court concluded discussions or proceedings for this phase of the case, potentially moving towards a resolution or next steps.

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