1:22-cr-00324-3 USA v. HAMPTON et al
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States prosecuting Hampton and others under docket number 22-cr-00324. The presence of a lengthy transcript suggests extensive court proceedings, potentially including trial or evidentiary hearings. Specific charges and outcomes are not detailed.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Multiple defendants
- • Court transcripts
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Case Timeline
3 events1:21-cr-00024-3 USA v. Vargas et al
In the case USA v. Hampton et al, related to the earlier case USA v. Vargas et al, the court granted an early termination of probation for the defendant. This means the defendant's probation period ended sooner than originally scheduled, likely due to good behavior or compliance with court conditions. Early termination can help the individual reintegrate into society without ongoing supervision.
1:22-cr-00324-2 USA v. HAMPTON et al
In the case USA v. Hampton et al, a defendant submitted a formal plea of guilty to the court. This means the defendant admitted to the charges against them, which can lead to a quicker resolution of the case without a trial. Pleading guilty often results in sentencing discussions and can impact the overall outcome of the case.
1:22-cr-00324-3 USA v. HAMPTON et al
A transcript was filed in the case USA v. Hampton et al, which is a criminal case numbered 1:22-cr-00324-3. This transcript likely contains a record of court proceedings, which is important for maintaining an accurate account of what was said and decided during the case.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:21-cr-00024-3 USA v. Vargas et al
Early Termination of Probation ( 267
1:22-cr-00324-2 USA v. HAMPTON et al
Plea Application of Guilty ( 150
1:22-cr-00324-3 USA v. HAMPTON et al
Transcript ( 147