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Supplemental record sent to USCA in USA v. Cummings criminal case

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In the criminal case USA v. Cummings, a supplemental record was transmitted to the United States Court of Appeals. This action supports appellate review by providing additional documents or evidence relevant to the appeal. The filing demonstrates that appellate proceedings are active and that the court is considering further materials in its review of the criminal case.

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  • Appellate review
  • Criminal case documentation
  • Ongoing appeal
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Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-00044-1 USA v. CUMMINGS

In the criminal case USA v. Cummings, a supplemental record was sent to the United States Court of Appeals (USCA). This means additional documents or information related to the case were provided to the appellate court for review. This step is important because it ensures the appellate court has all necessary materials to properly evaluate the case on appeal.

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