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1:23-cr-20440-1 USA v. Leonor Claveria, et al

23-cr-20440
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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Leonor Claveria and others. The court issued an order regarding a motion to continue the change of plea and/or sentencing hearing, indicating procedural developments in the case timeline. The continuation likely affects the scheduling of key hearings related to plea agreements or sentencing determinations.

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1:23-cr-20440-1 USA v. Leonor Claveria, et al

Verdict · April 14, 2026

The court issued an order regarding a request to postpone the hearing where the defendant would change their plea or receive sentencing. This means the scheduled hearing will be delayed to a later date. Such a delay can affect the timeline of the case and the defendant's legal strategy.

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Key Issues

  • Motion to continue hearing
  • Change of plea process
  • Sentencing hearing scheduling
  • Criminal procedural timeline
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Verdict April 14, 2026

1:23-cr-20440-1 USA v. Leonor Claveria, et al

The court issued an order regarding a request to postpone the hearing where the defendant would change their plea or receive sentencing. This means the scheduled hearing will be delayed to a later date. Such a delay can affect the timeline of the case and the defendant's legal strategy.

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