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1:20-cr-00213-1 USA v. BRAND

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States prosecuting Brand under docket 20-cr-00213. The recent docket entry is a notice of hearing, signaling upcoming court proceedings. Details about the charges or the nature of the hearing are not provided, but hearings typically address pretrial motions, status updates, or trial scheduling.

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9 events

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Key Issues

  • criminal prosecution
  • court hearing
  • case management

update What Changed This Week

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1:20-cr-00213-5 USA v. Ozuna
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1:20-cr-00213-5 USA v. Ozuna
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1:22-cr-00523-1 USA v. Osorio
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1:22-cr-00523-1 USA v. Osorio
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1:24-cr-00232-1 USA v. MORGAN
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Case Timeline

9 events
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Other April 16, 2026

1:20-cr-00213-5 USA v. Ozuna

In a legal proceeding titled '1:20-cr-00213-5 USA v. Ozuna', a notice was filed, which is a formal document informing the court and other parties about a specific matter or action related to the case. The notice is significant as it indicates a procedural step being taken in the ongoing criminal case against USA and Ozuna.

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Order April 15, 2026

1:22-cr-00523-1 USA v. Osorio

In the case USA v. Osorio, the court issued an order responding to a motion for miscellaneous relief. This means the court addressed a request for some form of legal assistance or action that did not fall under standard motions. Such orders help clarify procedural or substantive issues in the case, ensuring the legal process moves forward smoothly.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:24-cr-00232-1 USA v. MORGAN

A new case titled USA v. Morgan was filed under the number 1:24-cr-00232-1, separate from the existing case USA v. Brand (1:20-cr-00213-1). This indicates the initiation of legal proceedings against a different defendant, Morgan, which may involve related or distinct charges. The event marks the start of formal judicial action in this new matter.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:23-cr-00238-1 USA v. BYRON

A new case titled USA v. BYRON was filed under the number 1:23-cr-00238-1, separate from the earlier case USA v. BRAND (1:20-cr-00213-1). This event indicates the initiation of a different legal proceeding, which may involve related or distinct charges or parties. Understanding the distinction between cases helps clarify the scope and focus of ongoing legal actions.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

1:20-cr-00042-1 USA v. Singleton

In the case USA v. BRAND, a hearing was held to terminate proceedings related to the case USA v. Singleton. This means the court decided to end certain hearings or legal processes connected to the Singleton case, which may affect the overall handling of related cases.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:20-cr-00133-1 USA v. CAPPIELLO

In the case USA v. Cappiello, the court introduced the Pretrial Opportunity Program (POP), which offers defendants a chance to participate in a program before their trial begins. This program aims to provide alternatives to traditional prosecution, potentially reducing case backlogs and supporting rehabilitation. It matters because it can influence the defendant's legal process and outcomes.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:20-cr-00131-1 USA v. VALERI

In the case USA v. VALERI, the court offered the defendant a chance to participate in the Pretrial Opportunity Program (POP), which is designed to provide alternatives to traditional prosecution before the trial begins. This program aims to address underlying issues and potentially resolve the case without a full trial. It matters because it can lead to faster resolutions and reduce the burden on the court system.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

1:26-cr-00139-1 USA v. Profit

A hearing was held in the case USA v. Profit to set or reset deadlines and schedule future hearings. This procedural step helps organize the timeline for the case to ensure it proceeds efficiently. Managing deadlines is crucial for both parties to prepare their arguments and evidence properly.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

1:20-cr-00213-1 USA v. BRAND

A hearing was scheduled in the criminal case USA v. Brand. This event marks a formal proceeding where the court will discuss matters related to the case. Hearings are important as they help move the case forward by addressing legal issues or setting future dates.

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