1:26-cr-00115-1 USA v. WEBB
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States as the plaintiff against defendant Webb. A writ of habeas corpus ad prosequendum has been issued, which typically facilitates the transfer of a prisoner to another jurisdiction for prosecution. This procedural step indicates ongoing criminal proceedings requiring the defendant's presence in court. No further details on charges or case status are provided, but the issuance of this writ reflects active prosecution efforts and coordination between jurisdictions to ensure the defendant's availability for trial or hearings.
Stage
Initial filing stage
Timeline
5 events
Coverage
5 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Habeas corpus writ
- • Defendant transfer
- • Criminal prosecution procedures
Case Timeline
5 events2:26-cr-00171-1 USA v. Sillas-Alvarez
In the case USA v. Sillas-Alvarez, a formal arraignment took place following the indictment. This means the defendant was officially informed of the charges and asked to enter a plea. This step is crucial as it moves the case forward in the legal process.
2:26-cr-00211-1 USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al
The court issued an official order related to the case USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al, which is connected to the case USA v. Webb. This order formalizes a decision or directive from the judge, impacting how the case will proceed. Such orders are crucial as they guide the legal process and ensure that the case moves forward according to the law.
1:26-cr-00128-1 USA v. Hernandez-Simmons
In the case USA v. Hernandez-Simmons, the court issued an order appointing a lawyer to represent the defendant. This ensures that the defendant has legal assistance during the proceedings. Having counsel is crucial for a fair trial and proper defense.
1:26-cr-00035-1 USA v. Mass
In the case USA v. Webb, a financial affidavit related to the CJA23 form was filed, which is used to document the defendant's financial status for court-appointed counsel. This helps the court determine if the defendant qualifies for legal aid. The filing ensures the defendant's right to fair legal representation is considered.
1:26-cr-00115-1 USA v. WEBB
The court issued a Writ of Habeas Corpus ad Prosequendum in the case USA v. Webb. This writ orders that the defendant, Webb, be brought from custody to court to face prosecution. It ensures that Webb appears for trial despite being held in another jurisdiction.
Press Coverage
2:26-cr-00171-1 USA v. Sillas-Alvarez
Arraignment - Post Indictment ( 33
2:26-cr-00211-1 USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al
Order of Entry ( 17
1:26-cr-00128-1 USA v. Hernandez-Simmons
Order Appointing Counsel ( 11
1:26-cr-00035-1 USA v. Mass
Financial Affidavit - CJA23 ( 8
1:26-cr-00115-1 USA v. WEBB
Writ of Habeas Corpus ad Prosequendum Issued