1:26-cr-00157-1 USA v. Robinson
Case Summary
In USA v. Robinson, the court issued an order ruling on a motion to dismiss filed by the defense. The motion challenged certain aspects of the prosecution's case, seeking to have charges dismissed before trial. The order reflects the court's analysis and decision regarding the sufficiency of the allegations and legal grounds presented.
Stage
Hearing stage
Timeline
9 events
Coverage
9 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Motion to dismiss
- • Sufficiency of charges
- • Pretrial procedural rulings
Case Timeline
9 events1:26-cr-10077-1 USA v. Rogers
A hearing has been scheduled in the case USA v. Rogers, which is related to the broader case USA v. Robinson. This hearing is a formal court proceeding where matters related to the case will be discussed. Scheduling this hearing is a key step in moving the legal process forward.
1:26-cr-00137-1 USA v. Mathieu
In the case USA v. Robinson (1:26-cr-00157-1), an event labeled 'other' occurred referencing a different case, USA v. Mathieu (1:26-cr-00137-1). This suggests the court noted or linked matters between these two cases, possibly for procedural or contextual reasons. Understanding such connections can be important for how the cases proceed or relate to each other.
1:26-cr-20065-1 USA v. Martino
In the case of USA v. Martino, a change of plea hearing was held, where the defendant formally changed their plea, likely from not guilty to guilty. This step is crucial as it moves the case closer to resolution without a trial.
1:92-cr-00174-1 USA v. Taffe et al
In the case USA v. Robinson, a notice related to the earlier case USA v. Taffe et al was filed. This notice likely pertains to procedural or administrative matters connecting the two cases. Understanding this link helps clarify how related cases may influence each other.
1:26-cr-00157-1 USA v. Robinson
A new case titled USA v. Robinson was filed under the number 1:26-cr-00157-1. This marks the official start of legal proceedings against Robinson in this criminal matter. It matters because it initiates the judicial process where the defendant will face charges and the court will determine the outcome.
1:26-cr-00155-1 USA v. Baber
In the case USA v. Robinson, a related event occurred involving another case, USA v. Baber. This indicates coordination or connection between the two cases, which may affect how the court handles proceedings or evidence. Understanding this link is important for following the legal process in these related criminal matters.
1:24-cr-00357-1 USA v. Yates
In the case USA v. Robinson, the court issued an order related to a motion to dismiss that was originally filed in a different case, USA v. Yates. This means the court is addressing a request to throw out certain charges or claims, which could impact the proceedings in Robinson's case. Understanding this order helps clarify how the court is handling legal challenges that may affect the outcome of the trial.
1:26-cr-00159-1 USA v. Cosby
In the case of USA v. Robinson, a procedural event occurred that is related to another case, USA v. Cosby. This indicates coordination or linkage between the two cases, which may affect how they proceed. Understanding this connection helps clarify the broader legal context and potential implications for both defendants.
1:20-cr-20072-1 USA v. Roberson
In the case USA v. Robinson, the court issued a judgment to revoke a previous decision related to the case USA v. Roberson. This means the court found cause to reverse or cancel an earlier ruling, which could affect the legal status or penalties for the involved parties. Such a judgment often follows a violation of probation or other court orders.
Press Coverage
1:26-cr-10077-1 USA v. Rogers
Notice of Hearing
1:26-cr-00137-1 USA v. Mathieu
1:26-cr-20065-1 USA v. Martino
Change of Plea Hearing
1:92-cr-00174-1 USA v. Taffe et al
Notice (Other) ( 131
1:26-cr-00157-1 USA v. Robinson
1:26-cr-00155-1 USA v. Baber
1:24-cr-00357-1 USA v. Yates
Order on Motion to Dismiss ( 137
1:26-cr-00159-1 USA v. Cosby
1:20-cr-20072-1 USA v. Roberson
Judgment for Revocation ( 82