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1:22-cr-00395-2 USA v. Resendez et. al.

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Case Summary

USA v. Resendez et al. is a criminal case involving the United States government prosecuting multiple defendants. The docket indicates procedural activity related to terminating hearings, which may involve pretrial motions or case dismissal considerations. Specific charges and factual background are not provided.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Pretrial hearings
  • Case termination motions
  • Multiple defendants

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Case Timeline

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Other April 16, 2026

1:22-cr-00015-2 USA v. RHODES, III et al

In a federal court case (1:22-cr-00395-2) involving USA v. Resendez et al., a notice of attorney appearance was filed for Defendant Rhodes III and others. This notice indicates that legal representation has been appointed for the defendants in this ongoing criminal proceeding.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

1:22-cr-00395-2 USA v. Resendez et. al.

The court held a hearing to officially end the proceedings related to the case USA v. Resendez et al. This means that the court has concluded its review or consideration of matters in this case, potentially signaling a resolution or dismissal. Ending the hearings allows the case to move forward to final judgment or other next steps.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

1:22-cr-00395-1 USA v. Resendez et. al.

A hearing was held in the case USA v. Resendez and others to officially end the scheduled court proceedings. This means the court has concluded the hearings related to this case. Ending the hearings allows the case to move forward to the next phase, such as sentencing or judgment.

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