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1:24-cr-20269-1 USA v. Jackson

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Jackson under docket number 24-cr-20269. The current procedural posture includes a miscellaneous hearing, indicating ongoing pretrial or procedural matters are being addressed. Specific charges and facts of the case are not detailed in the available information. Without additional substantive details, the case remains in early stages or procedural status. Further developments will clarify the nature of the allegations and the defense strategy.

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  • Criminal prosecution
  • Pretrial hearing
  • Procedural status

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Other April 15, 2026

1:24-cr-20326-1 USA v. Keenan Johnson

In the case of USA v. Keenan Johnson, the court clerk submitted exhibits and notices related to the proceedings. These documents serve as official records and communications that help keep the case organized and ensure all parties are informed. This step is routine but essential for maintaining transparency and procedural fairness in the trial.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

9:25-mc-81311 Trans Union Risk and Alternative Data Solutions, Inc., vs. Jackson

A hearing took place in the case involving Trans Union Risk and Alternative Data Solutions, Inc. against Jackson. This session was likely to address procedural or preliminary matters related to the dispute. Such hearings help clarify issues before the main trial proceeds.

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Pleading April 15, 2026

1:24-cr-10289-1 USA v. Franklin Antonio Amaya Paredes

In the case of USA v. Franklin Antonio Amaya Paredes, the defendant entered into a plea agreement with the prosecution. This means the defendant has agreed to plead guilty to certain charges, potentially in exchange for a lighter sentence or other considerations. Plea agreements help resolve cases more efficiently without going to trial.

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Motion April 15, 2026

1:24-cr-20204-1 USA v. Quevedo

In the case USA v. Jackson, a motion was filed supporting a previous motion numbered 53 in a related case, USA v. Quevedo. This indicates coordination or related legal arguments between the two cases, which may influence the court's decisions in both matters.

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Other April 15, 2026

1:24-cr-20269-1 USA v. Jackson

In the case USA v. Jackson, the court addressed a miscellaneous relief matter, which typically involves resolving procedural or administrative issues unrelated to the main charges. This step helps ensure the case proceeds smoothly and that any outstanding non-substantive matters are handled promptly.

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