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1:25-cr-20404-3 USA v. Ojeda

25-cr-20404 Filed
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Case Summary

USA v. Ojeda is a criminal case under docket 25-cr-20404. The recent order pertains to a motion for an extension of time, which suggests ongoing procedural management in the criminal proceedings. No substantive details about the charges or defense are provided in the summary.

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Key Issues

  • Motion for extension
  • Criminal procedure
  • Case management
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Case Timeline

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Verdict April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-20404-3 USA v. Ojeda

In the case of USA v. Ojeda, the court disclosed the Presentence Investigation Report and the Plea and Sentencing Report. This step is crucial as it provides detailed information about the defendant's background and the circumstances of the offense, which helps the judge determine an appropriate sentence. The disclosure marks a key phase in the sentencing process following a guilty plea or verdict.

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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-00040-3 USA v. TEAGUE

The court issued an order regarding a request to postpone proceedings in the case USA v. Teague. This means the judge decided whether to delay the trial or hearings based on the motion filed. Such decisions can affect the timeline and preparation for both the defense and prosecution.

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Order April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-20034-2 USA v. Carballeira, et al

In the case USA v. Carballeira and others, the court issued an order regarding a request to extend the deadline for a particular action or filing. This means the court has officially decided whether to allow more time beyond the original schedule. Such extensions can impact the pace and strategy of the legal proceedings.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cr-20449-2 USA v. Darius Terrell Collier

The court issued an order regarding a request to delay the trial in the case of USA v. Darius Terrell Collier. This means the judge considered whether to postpone the trial date, which can affect how quickly the case proceeds. Such decisions impact the scheduling and preparation for both the defense and prosecution.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cr-20449-3 USA v. Darius Terrell Collier

In the case of USA v. Darius Terrell Collier, the court issued an order regarding a request to delay the trial. This means the judge decided whether to postpone the trial date, which can affect the timeline of the legal process. Such decisions impact how quickly justice is served and can influence case preparation for both sides.

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