1:18-cr-00081-1 USA v. Purcell
Case Summary
The United States brought a criminal case against Purcell. The docket includes a sentencing letter, indicating that the case has progressed through trial or plea and is at the sentencing phase.
Stage
Verdict entered
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Sentencing phase
- • Federal government as prosecutor
Case Timeline
3 events1:21-cr-00016-1 USA v. Belmar
In the case USA v. Belmar, a sentencing letter was submitted, which is a formal document that provides information or recommendations related to the punishment of the defendant. This step is crucial as it influences the judge's decision on the appropriate sentence. The event is connected to the broader legal proceedings involving USA v. Purcell, indicating related or concurrent cases.
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In the case USA v. Purcell, a reply was filed in response to a previous motion related to the case USA v. Sherak. This means one party addressed arguments made by the other side to clarify or reinforce their position. Such exchanges are important as they help the court understand each side's stance before making a decision.
1:18-cr-00081-1 USA v. Purcell
In the case of USA v. Purcell, the court received the sentencing submission, which is a formal document outlining the arguments and recommendations regarding the appropriate punishment for the defendant. This step is crucial as it helps the judge decide the final sentence based on the facts and legal guidelines. The submission marks a key phase in concluding the case.