2:02-cr-00325-1 USA v. Cook
Case Summary
USA v. Cook is a criminal case under docket 02-cr-00325. The docket entry references setting or resetting deadlines, suggesting ongoing procedural management in a criminal prosecution. Specific charges or case details are not provided.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
5 events
Coverage
5 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Procedural deadlines
- • Case management
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Case Timeline
5 events2:12-cr-00332-1 USA v. WEST
In a recent court order, the United States government has terminated the appeal in a case involving USA v. Cook, effectively resolving the legal dispute without the need for further appeals. This decision signifies a significant step towards finalizing the legal proceedings and bringing closure to the matter.
2:23-cr-01032-1 USA v. PICKETT
In a hearing between the United States and Cook, a set or reset hearing was held to determine the next steps in the legal proceedings. The purpose of this hearing is to assess the current status of the case and decide whether any adjustments need to be made.
2:22-cr-00579-1 USA v. Colon
In the case USA v. Colon (2:22-cr-00579-1), a court event occurred that is related to the earlier case USA v. Cook (2:02-cr-00325-1). Although the specific details of the event are not provided, it indicates ongoing judicial activity involving these cases. This matters because it shows the court is actively managing or addressing issues connected to these criminal cases.
2:22-cr-00359-1 USA v. Escobar
In the case USA v. Escobar (2:22-cr-00359-1), a court event occurred that is categorized as 'other,' indicating a procedural or administrative action rather than a trial or hearing. This event is connected to the earlier case USA v. Cook (2:02-cr-00325-1), suggesting related legal matters or proceedings. Understanding these connections helps track the progress and context of related criminal cases.
2:02-cr-00325-1 USA v. Cook
In the case USA v. Cook, the court adjusted the deadlines related to the proceedings. This means the court either set new deadlines or extended existing ones to manage the case timeline effectively. Such adjustments help ensure that both parties have adequate time to prepare their arguments and evidence.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
2:12-cr-00332-1 USA v. WEST
USCA Certified Order In Lieu of Formal Mandate (Terminates Appeal) ( 126
2:23-cr-01032-1 USA v. PICKETT
~Util - Set/Reset Hearings
2:22-cr-00579-1 USA v. Colon
2:22-cr-00359-1 USA v. Escobar
2:02-cr-00325-1 USA v. Cook
~Util - Set/Reset Deadlines ( 228