1:24-cr-20078-1 USA v. Herek
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government as the plaintiff against the defendant Herek. Recent docket activity includes an order to terminate deadlines and hearings, indicating a possible resolution or procedural closure phase in the case. Specific charges or allegations are not detailed in the available information. The case remains under the criminal docket number 24-cr-20078. The termination of deadlines and hearings suggests that the court may be concluding pretrial matters or preparing for final disposition.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
5 events
Coverage
5 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Case management and deadlines
- • Termination of hearings
update What Changed This Week
Case Timeline
5 events1:24-cr-00308-1 USA v. Chambers
In the case USA v. Chambers, a transcript was redacted, meaning certain sensitive information was removed or obscured before the document was made public. This ensures that private or confidential details are protected while allowing the case to proceed transparently. Redactions help balance the public's right to information with privacy and security concerns.
1:26-cr-20085-1 USA v. Linares
In the case USA v. Linares, the court issued an order related to the Standing Discovery Order. This means the court is directing the parties to follow established rules for sharing evidence and information before trial, ensuring transparency and fairness in the legal process.
1:26-cr-10078-1 USA v. Meserve
The court issued a protective order in the case of USA v. Meserve. This order is intended to safeguard sensitive information during the legal proceedings. It matters because it helps ensure that confidential details are not improperly disclosed, protecting the rights of the parties involved.
1:24-cr-20078-1 USA v. Herek
In the case of USA v. Herek, a notice was filed with the court, indicating an update or communication related to the proceedings. Although the specific content of the notice is not detailed, such filings keep all parties informed and ensure the case progresses according to legal protocols.
1:24-cr-00127-1 USA v. Justin Sturgeon
In the case USA v. Justin Sturgeon, the court held a hearing to terminate certain deadlines and hearings previously scheduled. This means the court decided to cancel or end specific procedural requirements or upcoming court dates related to the case. Such a decision can streamline the case process or reflect changes in case status.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:24-cr-00308-1 USA v. Chambers
Redact Transcript ( 125
1:26-cr-20085-1 USA v. Linares
to Standing Discovery Order ( 9 )
1:26-cr-10078-1 USA v. Meserve
Protective Order ( 21
1:24-cr-20078-1 USA v. Herek
Notice (Other) ( 417
1:24-cr-00127-1 USA v. Justin Sturgeon
1 - Terminate Deadlines and Hearings ( 117