1:22-cr-20552-1 USA v. Rivera, et al
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Rivera and co-defendants. The recent order addresses a motion to appoint counsel, indicating ongoing proceedings related to defendants' legal representation. The appointment of counsel is a critical step ensuring defendants' rights to fair legal process.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
7 events
Coverage
7 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Appointment of counsel
- • Defendants' rights
- • Criminal procedure
- • Legal representation
Case Timeline
7 events1:22-cr-20552-2 USA v. Rivera, et al
The court issued an order in the case USA v. Rivera, which is documented electronically without a physical paper copy. This order is part of the ongoing legal proceedings and may include important rulings or instructions relevant to the case.
1:22-cr-20552-1 USA v. Rivera, et al
The court issued an official order in the case of USA v. Rivera and others, which is documented either as a paperless entry or a PDF attachment. This order represents a formal decision or directive from the judge regarding the proceedings. Such orders guide how the case moves forward and affect the rights or obligations of the parties involved.
1:22-cr-20124-1 USA v. Wagner
In the case USA v. Wagner, the court issued an order regarding a request to appoint a lawyer for the defendant. This means the court decided whether or not the defendant will be provided with legal representation. Such decisions are crucial to ensure the defendant's right to a fair trial is protected.
1:24-cr-20556-1 USA v. Gilpin
In the case USA v. Gilpin (1:24-cr-20556-1), a notice was filed related to the proceedings. This notice serves to inform the court and parties involved about a specific update or action in the case. Such notices help keep the legal process transparent and ensure all parties are aware of developments.
1:24-cr-20524-1 USA v. Suarez
In the case USA v. Suarez, the court issued an order regarding a request to postpone the proceedings. This means the judge has decided whether to delay the case to allow more time for preparation or other reasons. Such decisions can impact the timeline and strategy for both the defense and prosecution.
1:26-cr-20105-1 USA v. Rivera et al
In the case USA v. Rivera and others, the court issued an order related to the Standing Discovery Order. This means the court directed the parties to follow established rules for sharing evidence and information during the trial process. Such orders help ensure that both sides have access to necessary materials, promoting a fair trial.
1:26-cr-20105-2 USA v. Rivera et al
The court issued an order related to the Standing Discovery Order in the case USA v. Rivera and others. This means the court is directing the parties to follow established rules for sharing evidence and information during the trial. Such orders help ensure a fair process by making sure both sides have access to necessary materials.
Press Coverage
1:22-cr-20552-2 USA v. Rivera, et al
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached) ( 455
1:22-cr-20552-1 USA v. Rivera, et al
Order (PAPERLESS or pdf attached) ( 455
1:22-cr-20124-1 USA v. Wagner
Order on Motion to Appoint Counsel
1:24-cr-20556-1 USA v. Gilpin
Notice (Other) ( 110
1:24-cr-20524-1 USA v. Suarez
Order on Motion to Continue
1:26-cr-20105-1 USA v. Rivera et al
to Standing Discovery Order ( 21 )
1:26-cr-20105-2 USA v. Rivera et al
to Standing Discovery Order ( 20 )