2:12-cr-00527-1 USA v. Krokos et al
Case Summary
The United States brought a criminal prosecution against Krokos and others. A docket entry notes that mail was returned undeliverable, which may relate to communication issues with a defendant or counsel. The case involves criminal charges, though specific offenses are not detailed. Undeliverable mail could impact notice and procedural fairness, potentially causing delays or requiring alternative service methods. The court must ensure defendants receive proper notice to proceed appropriately.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
8 events
Coverage
8 articles
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Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Service of process
- • Communication issues
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Case Timeline
8 events2:25-cr-00552-1 USA v. Pimentel
In the case USA v. Pimentel, the court modified the conditions under which the defendant was released. This means the court changed the rules or restrictions that the defendant must follow while out on release. Such modifications can affect the defendant's freedom and compliance requirements during the legal process.
2:22-cr-00272-1 USA v. Condito
In the case USA v. Condito, a petition related to probation and supervised release was filed. This means the court reviewed the defendant's compliance with the terms of their probation or supervised release. Such petitions are important to ensure that defendants are following court-ordered conditions after their release.
2:22-cr-00052-1 USA v. Ivanov
In the case USA v. Ivanov, the court issued an order related to a request for a summons and a change in the conditions or duration of supervision. This means the court is considering modifying how the defendant is supervised, which could affect their legal obligations or restrictions. Such orders help ensure that supervision terms remain appropriate to the defendant's behavior and circumstances.
2:25-cv-18581 DE AGUIAR v. ROKOSKY et al
In the case of DE AGUIAR v. ROKOSKY et al, the court issued a text order, which is a written directive or decision without a formal opinion. This order addresses a specific procedural or substantive matter in the case, guiding how the case will proceed. Such orders help manage the litigation process efficiently.
2:25-cr-00571-1 USA v. PETES
In the case USA v. Krokos et al, a related event occurred involving another case, USA v. Petes, under a different case number. This indicates a connection or coordination between the two cases, which may impact how the proceedings unfold.
2:12-cr-00527-13 USA v. Krokos et al
In the case USA v. Krokos et al, a piece of mail related to the case was returned as undeliverable. This means that the intended recipient did not receive important court correspondence, which could affect the progress of the case. Ensuring proper communication is crucial for fair legal proceedings.
2:12-cr-00527-2 USA v. Krokos et al
In the case USA v. Krokos et al, the court noted that a piece of mail sent to one of the parties was returned as undeliverable. This means the intended recipient could not receive the court's communication, which may affect the progress of the case.
2:12-cr-00527-1 USA v. Krokos et al
In the case USA v. Krokos et al, the court received mail that was returned as undeliverable. This means that an attempt to send documents or notices to a party involved in the case failed because the address was incorrect or the recipient could not be reached. This matters because it may delay court proceedings or require the court to find alternative ways to contact the involved parties.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
2:25-cr-00552-1 USA v. Pimentel
Modify Conditions of Release ( 10
2:22-cr-00272-1 USA v. Condito
Petition on Probation and Supervised Release (Prob 12) ( 59
2:22-cr-00052-1 USA v. Ivanov
12D Order/Request for Summons and Modification of Conditions or Term of Supervision ( 22
2:25-cv-18581 DE AGUIAR v. ROKOSKY et al
2:25-cr-00571-1 USA v. PETES
2:12-cr-00527-2 USA v. Krokos et al
Mail Returned Undeliverable ( 1244
2:12-cr-00527-13 USA v. Krokos et al
Mail Returned Undeliverable ( 1244
2:12-cr-00527-1 USA v. Krokos et al
Mail Returned Undeliverable ( 1242