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1:26-mj-04151-1 USA v. Camden MacLean

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Case Summary

In United States v. Camden MacLean, the court granted a motion for a pen register and trap and trace order, allowing law enforcement to monitor electronic communications associated with the defendant. This legal tool is crucial for gathering evidence in criminal investigations, particularly those involving cybercrime or organized crime.

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Key Issues

  • Pen register and trap and trace order
  • Electronic communications monitoring
  • Criminal investigation

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4:26-mj-04161-1 USA v. Michael-Ferrer
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1:26-mj-01341-1 USA v. Pen Register
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1:26-mj-04151-1 USA v. Camden MacLean
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1:26-mj-04151-1 USA v. Camden MacLean
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Other April 16, 2026

4:26-mj-04161-1 USA v. Michael-Ferrer

In a legal notice, the United States government has assigned case 1:26-mj-04151-1 to Camden MacLean and case 4:26-mj-04161-1 to Michael-Ferrer. This indicates that these individuals will be handling the respective cases in the future.

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Other April 16, 2026

1:26-mj-04151-1 USA v. Camden MacLean

In the legal case of USA v. Camden MacLean, the court has taken action to add and subsequently terminate attorneys involved in the proceedings. This procedural move is a routine part of litigation, allowing the court to manage the representation of the parties involved.

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Other April 16, 2026

1:26-mj-01341-1 USA v. Pen Register

In a legal proceeding titled USA v. Camden MacLean, a pen register and trap and trace application was granted. This means that law enforcement agencies were authorized to access telephone records and metadata to track and monitor communications related to the case.

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