1:23-cr-00458-1 USA v. Seung Han Lim
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Seung Han Lim. The docket indicates procedural activity related to setting and resetting motion and report and recommendation deadlines and hearings. Specific charges or substantive issues are not detailed in the available summary.
Stage
Pleading stage
Timeline
8 events
Coverage
8 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Motion deadlines
- • Report and recommendation hearings
- • Criminal procedure
Case Timeline
8 events1:23-cr-00681-1 USA v. Allen
In the case USA v. Allen, the defendant has formally entered a plea. This means the court has received the defendant's official response to the charges, which is a key step in moving the case forward. It matters because the plea determines how the case will proceed, whether to trial or sentencing.
1:23-cr-00458-1 USA v. Seung Han Lim
In the case of USA v. Seung Han Lim, an event labeled as 'other' occurred, indicating a procedural or administrative action rather than a hearing or ruling. Although no specific details were provided, such events often involve scheduling, filings, or minor court orders that keep the case moving forward. This step is important because it ensures the legal process continues smoothly and on schedule.
1:24-cr-00658-1 USA v. LEECH
A hearing was held in the case USA v. Leech to review and evaluate evidence presented by both parties. This step is crucial to determine which evidence can be admitted during the trial. It helps ensure that the trial proceeds fairly based on valid and relevant information.
1:22-cr-00583-1 USA v. Lasanta
The court issued a notice regarding the assignment or reassignment of the case USA v. Lasanta (case number 1:22-cr-00583-1). This means the case has been officially assigned to a judge or transferred to a different judge for handling. Such administrative updates ensure the case proceeds smoothly under proper judicial oversight.
1:25-cr-00458-1 USA v. Rodriguez Medina
In the case involving Seung Han Lim, an event labeled as 'other' occurred, which also references a related case against Rodriguez Medina. This suggests some procedural or administrative action linking the two cases, possibly indicating coordination or consolidation. Understanding these connections helps clarify the broader context of the legal proceedings.
1:25-cr-00587-1 USA v. Garrett et al
In the case USA v. Seung Han Lim, the court issued an order appointing a lawyer under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) to represent the defendant. This ensures that the defendant has legal representation, which is a fundamental right in criminal proceedings. The order helps guarantee a fair trial by providing the defendant with professional legal assistance.
1:25-cr-00508-1 USA v. Scott
A hearing was held to set or reschedule deadlines and hearings related to motions and reports and recommendations in the cases USA v. Seung Han Lim and USA v. Scott. This procedural step ensures that both parties have clear timelines for submitting legal documents and preparing for upcoming court proceedings. It helps keep the cases organized and on track.
1:23-cr-00456-1 USA v. MELTON
In the case of USA v. Seung Han Lim, a motion was filed related to another case, USA v. Melton. This indicates that the parties are requesting the court to take a specific action or consider certain information, which could impact the proceedings in one or both cases.
Press Coverage
1:23-cr-00681-1 USA v. Allen
~Util - Plea Entered
1:23-cr-00458-1 USA v. Seung Han Lim
1:24-cr-00658-1 USA v. LEECH
Evidentiary Hearing
1:22-cr-00583-1 USA v. Lasanta
Notice of Case Assignment/Reassignment ( 41
1:25-cr-00458-1 USA v. Rodriguez Medina
1:25-cr-00587-1 USA v. Garrett et al
CJA Order Appointing Counsel ( 42
1:25-cr-00508-1 USA v. Scott
~Util - Set/Reset Motion and R&R Deadlines/Hearings ( 42
1:23-cr-00456-1 USA v. MELTON
Letter Motion ( 20