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1:21-cr-20589-9 USA v. Gilberto Araujo et al

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Case Summary

USA v. Gilberto Araujo et al, docket 21-cr-20589, is a criminal case involving multiple defendants. The current update references termination of deadlines and hearings, which may indicate case resolution, dismissal, or procedural closure. Details about the charges, evidence, or outcomes are not provided. The case appears to be in a concluding phase, but no substantive information is available to clarify the nature of the criminal allegations or final disposition.

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1:21-cr-20589-9 USA v. Gilberto Araujo et al

Hearing · April 14, 2026

In the case of USA v. Gilberto Araujo and others, the court held a hearing to officially end all pending deadlines and scheduled hearings related to the case. This means that the court is wrapping up procedural matters, possibly indicating a resolution or a pause in the proceedings.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal procedure
  • Case termination
  • Multiple defendants
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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:21-cr-20589-9 USA v. Gilberto Araujo et al

In the case of USA v. Gilberto Araujo and others, the court held a hearing to officially end all pending deadlines and scheduled hearings related to the case. This means that the court is wrapping up procedural matters, possibly indicating a resolution or a pause in the proceedings.

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