1:25-cr-20528-10 USA v. Manuel Garcia Gomez
Case Summary
In the case of USA v. Manuel Garcia Gomez, docket number 25-cr-20528, the proceedings involved a change of plea hearing. This type of hearing typically occurs when a defendant elects to alter their plea from not guilty to guilty or no contest, often as part of a plea agreement with the prosecution. The hearing formalizes the defendant's new plea and allows the court to ensure that the plea is made voluntarily and with an understanding of the consequences. Specific details about the charges or the terms of the plea were not provided in the available information. The change of plea hearing is a critical stage in criminal proceedings because it can lead to a resolution without a trial. It also impacts sentencing and the defendant’s rights moving forward. Without additional facts, the case appears to be in the intermediate phase of criminal litigation, focusing on the defendant’s admission of guilt or acceptance of responsibility.
Key Issues
- • Change of plea procedures
- • Voluntariness of plea
- • Criminal plea agreements
- • Court’s role in plea acceptance
- • Rights of the defendant during plea
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cr-20528-10 USA v. Manuel Garcia Gomez
[Change of Plea Hearing]