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1:25-cr-00663-2 USA v. CAMPO

25-cr-00663 Filed
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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting an individual named Campo under docket number 25-cr-00663. The current activity in the case is a letter motion, indicating ongoing procedural or substantive requests to the court. Specific details about the charges or allegations have not been provided.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Procedural motions
  • Government as plaintiff
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Case Timeline

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Motion April 15, 2026

1:24-cv-02198 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION v. CAMPO

In the case involving the SEC against Campo, a new document was filed that is not a formal motion. This means the parties submitted information or evidence without asking the court to make a specific ruling at this time. Such filings can provide important updates or context in the ongoing legal process.

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Verdict April 14, 2026

1:22-cr-00632-2 USA v. Plaza et al

The court has ordered that the defendant in the case USA v. CAMPO be referred to probation for a presentence investigation and report. This means that before sentencing, probation officers will gather information about the defendant's background and circumstances to help the judge decide an appropriate sentence. This step is crucial for ensuring the sentence is fair and informed.

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Motion April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-00083-2 USA v. Epps et al

In the case USA v. CAMPO, a letter motion was filed related to the case USA v. Epps et al. This motion is a formal request to the court, which could impact proceedings or decisions in the related case. Such motions are important as they can influence the direction or outcome of the trial.

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Motion April 13, 2026

1:25-cr-00663-2 USA v. CAMPO

In the case of USA v. CAMPO, a letter motion was filed with the court. This motion is a formal request asking the judge to take a specific action or make a decision related to the case. Such motions can influence how the case proceeds or affect the rights of the parties involved.

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