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1:20-cr-10291-1 USA v. Morales

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Morales under docket 20-cr-10291. The current docket entry is a Sentencing Memorandum, indicating that the case has progressed to the sentencing phase following a conviction or plea. Details about the charges or facts are not provided.

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Key Issues

  • Sentencing
  • Criminal prosecution
  • Federal charges
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Case Timeline

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Order April 13, 2026

1:20-cr-10291-1 USA v. Morales

The court issued an order regarding a request to postpone the case of USA v. Morales. This means the judge decided whether to delay the trial or other proceedings. Such decisions affect the timeline and preparation for both the defense and prosecution.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:26-cr-10091-1 USA v. Soto-Nunez

In the case USA v. Soto-Nunez, the court issued an order of detention, meaning the defendant will be held in custody pending further proceedings. This decision is crucial because it affects the defendant's liberty and the court's assessment of flight risk or danger to the community.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:24-cr-10391-1 USA v. Sadeghi et al

The court issued an order regarding a request to keep certain documents or information confidential in the case USA v. Sadeghi et al. This means the court agreed to restrict public access to sensitive materials to protect privacy or security interests. Such orders help ensure that sensitive information does not become public, which can be crucial in legal proceedings.

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Verdict April 13, 2026

1:22-cr-10299-1 USA v. Thomas Cataloni, et al

In the case USA v. Morales, the court reached a verdict, concluding the trial phase. Separately, in the related case USA v. Thomas Cataloni and others, the court reviewed a sentencing memorandum, which outlines recommendations for punishment. These developments mark key steps in resolving these criminal cases and determining appropriate penalties.

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