1:24-cr-20386-8 USA v. John Robert Strama Jr. et al
Case Summary
In the case titled USA v. John Robert Strama Jr. et al, docket number 24-cr-20386, the defendants appeared for a change of plea hearing. This proceeding typically involves a defendant formally altering their plea from not guilty to guilty or no contest, often as part of a plea agreement with the prosecution. The hearing serves to ensure that the plea is made voluntarily, knowingly, and with an understanding of the consequences. Details about the underlying charges or the terms of any plea agreement were not provided.
Key Issues
- • Change of plea procedures
- • Voluntariness and knowing nature of plea
- • Plea agreement terms and enforcement
- • Criminal procedural safeguards
- • Sentencing implications following plea
Case Timeline
2 events1:24-cr-20386-26 USA v. John Robert Strama Jr. et al
[Notice of CHANGE OF ADDRESS, Email or Law Firm Name] (<a href="https://ecf.flsd.uscourts.gov/doc1/051129696076?caseid=674369&de_seq_num=3364">772</a>)
1:24-cr-20386-8 USA v. John Robert Strama Jr. et al
[Change of Plea Hearing]
Press Coverage
1:24-cr-20386-26 USA v. John Robert Strama Jr. et al
[Notice of CHANGE OF ADDRESS, Email or Law Firm Name] (<a href="https://ecf.flsd.uscourts.gov/doc1/051129696076?caseid=674369&de_seq_num=3364">772</a>)
1:24-cr-20386-8 USA v. John Robert Strama Jr. et al
[Change of Plea Hearing]