1:21-cr-20141-5 USA v. Adams et al
Case Summary
USA v. Adams et al is a criminal case involving multiple defendants. The recent order concerns a motion for early termination of supervised release, reflecting post-conviction proceedings and considerations of compliance and rehabilitation. This procedural development may impact the defendants' supervision status.
Latest development
1:21-cr-20141-5 USA v. Adams et al
Order · April 14, 2026
The court issued an order regarding a request to end supervised release early in the case of USA v. Adams et al. This means the defendant asked to finish their probation period ahead of schedule, and the judge has made a decision on that request. This matters because it affects the defendant's freedom and ongoing legal obligations.
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- • Criminal sentencing
- • Supervised release
- • Post-conviction motions
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Order on Motion for Early Termination of Supervised Release ( 325
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Case Timeline
3 events2:25-cv-15680 JONES v. ADAMS et al
In the case titled Jones v. Adams et al, a new legal action was filed under the case number 2:25-cv-15680. This event marks the initiation of a civil lawsuit involving the parties Jones and Adams and others. It matters because it introduces a new dispute that will require judicial resolution.
1:21-cr-20141-5 USA v. Adams et al
The court issued an order regarding a request to end supervised release early in the case of USA v. Adams et al. This means the defendant asked to finish their probation period ahead of schedule, and the judge has made a decision on that request. This matters because it affects the defendant's freedom and ongoing legal obligations.
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In the case Ware Bey v. Adams et al, a Certificate of Service was filed, indicating that certain legal documents were officially delivered to the involved parties. This step is crucial to ensure all parties are informed and can respond appropriately in the legal process.
Press Coverage
1:21-cr-20141-5 USA v. Adams et al
Order on Motion for Early Termination of Supervised Release ( 325
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Sources tracked
1 outlet · 3 articles
Timeline events
3 records on file
Last updated
3 days, 21 hours ago
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