1:23-cr-20219-1 USA v. Juan Perez-Pichari
~Util - Due Process Protections Act (DPPA/BRADY) text (ONLY) ( 12
USA v. Juan Perez-Pichari (Docket 23-cr-20219) is a federal criminal prosecution. The docket reflects issuance of a Due Process Protections Act notice (Docket Entry 12), which courts are required to issue in criminal cases to remind the government of its Brady disclosure obligations. The case originated in 2023. The DPPA notice is a standard early-stage procedural step, not an indication of any Brady violation. The charges against Perez-Pichari and the current status of the prosecution are not confirmed from the available record.
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The court issued a Due Process Protections Act notice in USA v. Juan Perez-Pichari (1:23-cr-20219), formally reminding the government of its Brady obligations — the constitutional duty to disclose any evidence favorable to the defendant. This is a standard docket entry in federal criminal cases, triggered by standing orders that judges use to put prosecutors on notice that Brady violations carry real consequences, including dismissal.
~Util - Due Process Protections Act (DPPA/BRADY) text (ONLY) ( 12
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