1:24-cr-00299-1 USA v. Matos
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Matos under docket number 24-cr-00299. The current docket entry is a letter related to sentencing, indicating that the case has progressed to the sentencing phase following a conviction or plea. Details about the offense or sentencing specifics are not provided in the summary.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
7 events
Coverage
7 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Sentencing procedures
- • Criminal conviction
- • Federal prosecution
Case Timeline
7 events1:20-cr-00499-1 USA v. Halliburton et al
In the case USA v. Matos, a motion related to a previous case, USA v. Halliburton et al, was addressed through a reply to a response. This means the party filed an additional argument to counter the opposition's points, aiming to strengthen their position in the legal dispute. Such exchanges are crucial as they clarify each side's stance and help the judge make an informed decision.
1:24-cr-00259-1 USA v. Stokes
In the case USA v. Stokes, a sentencing letter was filed, marking a key step in the legal process where the court decides the punishment for the defendant. This event follows the verdict and helps determine the consequences the defendant will face. It matters because sentencing finalizes the court's judgment and impacts the defendant's future.
1:24-cr-00258-1 USA v. COLE
The court issued an order in the case USA v. Cole, responding to a letter motion filed by one of the parties. This order addresses specific requests or concerns raised in the letter, guiding how the case will proceed. Such orders help clarify procedural or substantive issues, ensuring the case moves forward properly.
1:24-cr-00339-1 USA v. Raphael
In the case USA v. Raphael, a status report was filed to update the court on the progress or current state of the proceedings. This report helps the judge and parties involved stay informed about any developments or outstanding issues. Such updates are routine but essential for managing the case efficiently.
1:24-cr-00494-1 USA v. BOND
In the case USA v. Matos, the court issued an order related to a letter motion filed in a separate but connected case, USA v. Bond. This order addresses procedural or substantive issues raised in the letter motion, impacting how the cases may proceed. It matters because such orders can influence the direction and outcome of related legal proceedings.
1:24-cr-00123-1 USA v. Moorer
In the case USA v. Matos, a related event occurred involving USA v. Moorer, indicating a connection or coordination between these two cases. This suggests the court is managing multiple related criminal cases simultaneously, which may impact how the proceedings unfold.
1:24-cr-00299-1 USA v. Matos
In the case of USA v. Matos, a memorandum was filed to support a motion submitted to the court. This document outlines the legal arguments and reasons why the court should grant the requested motion. Such filings are crucial as they provide the court with detailed justification for the parties' requests.
Press Coverage
1:20-cr-00499-1 USA v. Halliburton et al
Reply to Response to Motion ( 108
1:24-cr-00259-1 USA v. Stokes
Letter - Sentencing ( 56
1:24-cr-00258-1 USA v. COLE
Order on Letter Motion ( 52
1:24-cr-00339-1 USA v. Raphael
Status Report ( 63
1:24-cr-00494-1 USA v. BOND
Order on Letter Motion ( 99
1:24-cr-00123-1 USA v. Moorer
1:24-cr-00299-1 USA v. Matos
Memorandum in Support of Motion ( 42