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1:18-cr-00372-1 USA v. Pierce

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Case Summary

In the criminal case USA v. Pierce, the court has issued an order to terminate deadlines and hearings. This procedural action may indicate a pause or conclusion of certain case activities. The case likely involves criminal charges against the defendant Pierce, though specific charges are not detailed.

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Timeline

3 events

Coverage

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Key Issues

  • Criminal charges
  • Case management
  • Termination of deadlines

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Motion 1 day, 1 hour ago
1:17-cr-20372-1 USA v. Iglesias
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1:21-cr-00032-1 USA v. REFFITT
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1:21-cr-00032-1 USA v. REFFITT
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1:18-cr-00372-1 USA v. Pierce
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Case Timeline

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Motion April 16, 2026

1:17-cr-20372-1 USA v. Iglesias

In a legal motion filed in opposition to a previous motion in the USA v. Iglesias case, the prosecution in the USA v. Pierce case presented arguments to the court, emphasizing the significance of addressing the issues raised in the opposing motion.

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Other April 16, 2026

1:21-cr-00032-1 USA v. REFFITT

In a legal proceeding titled 'USA v. Pierce', a request for leave to file a review was submitted, as indicated in the document numbered 204. This event suggests that the defendant, Pierce, is seeking permission to appeal a previous court decision.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

1:18-cr-00372-1 USA v. Pierce

In the case of USA v. Pierce, the court held a hearing to officially end certain deadlines and scheduled hearings related to the case. This means that the court has decided to stop or cancel specific procedural steps that were previously set. This matters because it could indicate a change in how the case will proceed or signal the conclusion of some aspects of the litigation.

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