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1:25-cr-10061-23 USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al

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Case Summary

USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al is a criminal case with docket number 25-cr-10061. An order canceling a deadline has been issued, indicating procedural adjustments in the case timeline. Details about charges or defendants' status are not disclosed.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal procedure
  • Case management
  • Deadline modification
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Case Timeline

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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-10061-23 USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al

The court issued an order canceling a previously set deadline in the case USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al. This means that the parties involved no longer have to meet that specific deadline, which could affect the timing of future proceedings. It matters because it may indicate a change in the court's schedule or procedural requirements.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-10061-15 USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al

A hearing was held in the case USA v. Cuello-Reynoso to set or reset future court dates. This procedural step helps organize the timeline for the case, ensuring all parties know when to appear next. It is a routine but essential part of managing the progress of the trial.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-10061-21 USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al

A hearing was held in the case USA v. Cuello-Reynoso and others to set or reset future court dates. This procedural step is important to organize the timeline for the case and ensure all parties are prepared for upcoming proceedings.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-10061-12 USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al

A hearing was held in the case USA v. Cuello-Reynoso to set or reschedule future court dates. This procedural step ensures that the case timeline is organized and that all parties are prepared for upcoming proceedings. It matters because proper scheduling is essential for the efficient administration of justice.

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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-10061-1 USA v. Cuello-Reynoso, et al

The court issued an order canceling a previously set deadline in the case of USA v. Cuello-Reynoso and others. This means that the parties involved no longer have to meet that specific deadline, which could affect the timing of future proceedings. It matters because it may indicate a change in the case schedule or procedural adjustments.

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