1:21-cr-10204-7 USA v. Suriel, et. al.
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States versus Suriel and others, identified by docket number 21-cr-10204. The recent development in the case is the certification of an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) session, indicating that the parties engaged in mediation or a similar dispute resolution process to potentially resolve issues outside of trial. No further details on charges or outcomes are provided.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal charges against multiple defendants
- • Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution
- • Case management and procedural status
Case Timeline
3 events4:25-cv-04379 Spano v. Suri et al
In the case Spano v. Suri et al, the court certified that an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) session took place. This means the parties attempted to resolve their dispute outside of court through mediation or arbitration. Such certification is important as it shows efforts to settle the case without a trial, potentially saving time and resources.
1:21-cr-10204-7 USA v. Suriel, et. al.
The court issued an order regarding a request to postpone the case USA v. Suriel, et al. This means the trial or hearings will be delayed to a later date, likely to allow more time for preparation or other reasons. Such continuances can impact the timeline of the case and the parties involved.
1:21-cr-10120-3 USA v. Castro Pujols et al
In the case USA v. Suriel and others, a related mandate was issued in the case USA v. Castro Pujols and others by the United States Court of Appeals. This mandate signifies the court's final decision or action on that related appeal, which can impact the proceedings or outcomes in the Suriel case.
Press Coverage
4:25-cv-04379 Spano v. Suri et al
Certification of ADR Session
1:21-cr-10204-7 USA v. Suriel, et. al.
Order on Motion to Continue
1:21-cr-10120-3 USA v. Castro Pujols et al
USCA Mandate ( 447