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1:22-cr-00026-1 USA v. LAWES

22-cr-00026 Filed
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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government as the plaintiff against the defendant Lawes. Recent docket activity includes motions to set or reset deadlines and hearings related to motions and reports and recommendations. The case appears to be in a pretrial procedural phase with scheduling matters being addressed by the court.

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Key Issues

  • Motion deadlines
  • Hearings scheduling
  • Pretrial procedure
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Case Timeline

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Other April 15, 2026

1:26-cr-00060-1 USA v. Faison

The case USA v. Faison, with the number 1:26-cr-00060-1, was assigned or reassigned to a judge or court. This means the responsibility for handling this case has been officially designated, which is a routine but essential step in the legal process.

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Filing April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-00026-1 USA v. Ocampo Rodriguez

In the case USA v. Ocampo Rodriguez, a notice was filed indicating that a transcript of a previous proceeding has been submitted to the court. This filing is important because transcripts provide an official record of what was said during court hearings, which can be critical for appeals or further legal review.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:22-cr-00026-1 USA v. LAWES

The court issued an order in the case USA v. Lawes in response to a letter motion filed by one of the parties. This order addresses specific requests or concerns raised in the letter, guiding how the case will proceed. Such orders help clarify procedural matters and ensure the case moves forward efficiently.

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Hearing April 13, 2026

1:22-cr-00140-1 USA v. Dixon

A hearing was held to set or reset deadlines and hearing dates for motions and recommendations related to the case USA v. Dixon. This procedural step ensures that the case moves forward in an organized manner and that all parties have clear timelines for submitting and responding to motions. It matters because establishing these deadlines helps maintain the court's schedule and promotes efficient case management.

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Other April 13, 2026

1:22-cr-00096-1 USA v. Burnett

In the case USA v. Lawes, an event categorized as 'other' occurred, which also references a related case, USA v. Burnett. This suggests there may be a procedural or administrative action linking these two cases, potentially affecting how they proceed. Understanding these connections is important for tracking case developments and legal strategies.

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