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1:22-cr-00048-1 USA v. Pritchett

22-cr-00048 Filed
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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government against the defendant Pritchett, focusing on a forfeiture matter. The court issued a final order regarding the forfeiture, concluding the government's claim to certain property or assets connected to the criminal conduct. The forfeiture order finalizes the disposition of seized assets, which typically follows a conviction or plea agreement. This case highlights the government's authority to confiscate property linked to illegal activity as part of criminal enforcement.

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Key Issues

  • Forfeiture of assets
  • Criminal property seizure
  • Final court order
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Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-00054-1 USA v. Barreiro et al

In the case USA v. Pritchett, another related case titled USA v. Barreiro et al was referenced or noted during proceedings. This connection may indicate overlapping legal issues or parties involved between the two cases. Understanding this relationship can help clarify the broader context of the legal matters at hand.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:22-cr-00048-1 USA v. Pritchett

In the case USA v. Pritchett, the court held a hearing to set or reschedule deadlines and future hearing dates. This procedural step helps organize the timeline for the case, ensuring that both parties know when to submit documents and appear in court. It is a routine but essential part of managing the case efficiently.

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Order April 14, 2026

1:24-cr-00042-1 USA v. Wing

In the case USA v. Wing, the court issued a final order regarding the forfeiture of assets. This means the court has decided to permanently seize property connected to the case. Such orders are important because they enforce penalties and prevent defendants from benefiting from illegal activities.

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