1:26-cr-00065-2 USA v. FOSTER et al
Case Summary
USA v. Foster et al is a criminal case involving multiple defendants. The court has addressed issues related to the Speedy Trial Act, specifically determining an excludable start date for the trial clock. This procedural ruling affects the timing of the trial, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements while balancing the interests of justice. The case will proceed with attention to trial scheduling and defendants' rights.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
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Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Speedy Trial Act compliance
- • Trial scheduling
Case Timeline
3 events1:26-cr-00065-1 USA v. FOSTER et al
In the case USA v. Foster et al, the court marked the beginning of a period where the Speedy Trial clock is paused, known as an 'excludable start.' This means certain time intervals won't count toward the defendant's right to a speedy trial, often to allow for necessary pretrial preparations. This pause helps ensure the trial proceeds fairly without unnecessary delays.
1:26-cr-00065-2 USA v. FOSTER et al
In the case of USA v. Foster and others, the court held a hearing to establish or adjust deadlines and schedule future hearings. This step helps organize the case timeline and ensures that all parties know when to complete necessary actions. Setting clear deadlines is crucial for maintaining an efficient legal process.
1:26-cr-00016-2 USA v. Gonzales
In the case numbered 1:26-cr-00065-2 involving USA v. Foster and others, an event related to another case, 1:26-cr-00016-2 USA v. Gonzales, was noted. This cross-reference indicates a connection or relevance between the two cases, which may impact proceedings or legal strategies.
Press Coverage
1:26-cr-00065-2 USA v. FOSTER et al
~Util - Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings
1:26-cr-00065-1 USA v. FOSTER et al
Speedy Trial - Excludable Start