Judgment of Revocation Issued in USA v. Pereira et al, Docket 19-cr-10446
Case Summary
In USA v. Pereira et al, a judgment of revocation was issued, indicating that a previously granted status, such as probation or supervised release, has been revoked. This judgment likely follows findings of non-compliance or violation of court-imposed conditions. The revocation judgment marks a significant development in the criminal case.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Judgment of revocation
- • Probation/supervised release violation
- • Criminal sentencing
Case Timeline
1 event1:19-cr-10446-2 USA v. Pereira et al
In the case of USA v. Pereira et al, the court issued a Judgment of Revocation, meaning that a previous probation or supervised release was officially revoked. This indicates that the defendant violated the terms set by the court, leading to a change in their legal status or penalties. The revocation often results in the defendant facing stricter consequences, such as imprisonment.