1:22-cr-00066-1 USA v. Jones
Case Summary
USA v. Jones is a criminal case brought by the United States government against an individual named Jones. No specific case details or recent docket entries are provided, indicating either early stages or limited public information available at this time. Without further information on charges, motions, or proceedings, the case status remains unclear. The case likely involves federal criminal allegations subject to prosecution under applicable statutes.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
9 events
Coverage
9 articles
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Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Federal charges
- • Case status unknown
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Case Timeline
9 events1:22-cr-00089-1 USA v. Williams-Durant
In a legal proceeding involving the United States against Jones and Williams-Durant, a probation petition was filed to modify the conditions of supervision. This petition seeks to adjust the terms and conditions under which the defendants are being supervised by probation officers, which could impact their daily lives and compliance with the legal system.
4:04-cr-00089-1 USA v. Jones
In a legal notice, USA has informed the court that an attorney will be appearing in the case titled 'USA v. Jones', case number 4:04-cr-00089-1, alongside the previously filed case number 1:22-cr-00066-1. This notice indicates that legal representation will be involved in the proceedings.
1:22-cr-00361-1 USA v. MURPHY
In the ongoing federal criminal case against USA and Jones, the court issued an order on a motion for miscellaneous relief, which is a procedural step that allows the court to address additional issues or concerns related to the case.
2:26-po-00438-1 USA vs Jones
In a hearing for the case USA v. Jones, the court held a set hearing to discuss further proceedings in the matter.
1:20-cr-00674-1 USA v. Jones
In a hearing for the case USA v. Jones, the court addressed the set/reset motion and relevant rule and remand deadlines, as well as hearings related to the case.
1:23-cr-00309-1 USA v. JOYNER
In the case USA v. Joyner, the court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to stop representing the defendant. This means the attorney asked to withdraw from the case, and the court has officially responded to that request. Such decisions affect who will provide legal defense moving forward.
1:24-cr-00366-1 USA v. Villanueva
In the case USA v. Villanueva (1:24-cr-00366-1), a notice was filed, indicating an update or communication to the court that does not fall under typical motions or hearings. This event is procedural but ensures all parties are informed about relevant developments in the case.
1:22-cr-00695-1 USA v. Weir
In the case USA v. Jones, a related event occurred involving the case USA v. Weir. This indicates a connection or reference between the two cases, which could impact how the court views the matters at hand. Understanding this link is important for grasping the broader legal context.
1:22-cr-00066-1 USA v. Jones
In the case of USA v. Jones, identified by the number 1:22-cr-00066-1, a court event labeled as 'other' occurred, though no specific details were provided. This indicates some procedural or administrative action took place in the case. Understanding these events is important as they can affect the timeline or management of the case.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:22-cr-00089-1 USA v. Williams-Durant
Probation Petition to Modify Conditions of Supervision ( 44
4:04-cr-00089-1 USA v. Jones
Notice of Attorney Appearance - USA ( 45
1:22-cr-00361-1 USA v. MURPHY
Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief ( 116
2:26-po-00438-1 USA vs Jones
Set Hearings
1:20-cr-00674-1 USA v. Jones
~Util - Set/Reset Motion and R&R Deadlines/Hearings ( 95
1:23-cr-00309-1 USA v. JOYNER
Order on Motion to Withdraw as Attorney
1:24-cr-00366-1 USA v. Villanueva
Notice (Other) ( 55