legal-news

1:25-cr-20438-6 USA v. Gerardo Torres

25-cr-20438 Filed
Active Active litigation Sign in to follow this case
Share mail
Advertisement
description

Case Summary

In this criminal matter, USA v. Gerardo Torres under docket 25-cr-20438, a writ of habeas corpus ad testificandum has been issued. This writ orders the production of a prisoner to testify in court, indicating that testimony from the defendant or another incarcerated individual is necessary. The issuance of such a writ suggests ongoing evidentiary proceedings and the importance of testimony for the case's development, though specific charges or case status are not detailed.

Stage

Active litigation

Timeline

3 events

Coverage

3 articles

Sources

1

Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Habeas corpus writ
  • Testimony production
Advertisement

Case Timeline

3 events
info
Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-20438-6 USA v. Gerardo Torres

In the case of USA v. Gerardo Torres, a probation officer has been officially assigned to oversee the defendant's probation. This means that the court is taking steps to monitor Torres's compliance with any probation conditions. It matters because probation supervision helps ensure that the defendant follows court orders and supports rehabilitation.

info
Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-20430-1 USA v. Jorge-Puras

A court issued a writ of habeas corpus ad testificandum for Jorge-Puras in the related case USA v. Jorge-Puras. This means the court ordered that Jorge-Puras be brought to court to testify, which is important for ensuring his testimony is available for the proceedings in the related case involving Gerardo Torres. Such writs help secure necessary witness testimony in criminal trials.

info
Other April 14, 2026

1:25-cr-20430-2 USA v. Jorge-Puras

In the case USA v. Jorge-Puras, the court issued a Writ of Habeas Corpus ad Testificandum, which is an order to bring a prisoner to court to testify. This ensures that the defendant's testimony can be heard in a related proceeding, which is crucial for a fair trial. It matters because it facilitates the gathering of important evidence directly from a witness who is in custody.

Advertisement
newspaper

Press Coverage

3 articles