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2:18-cr-00789-1 USA v. Williams

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Williams. The docket entry references a STAR Program Status Report, indicating involvement in a supervised treatment or rehabilitation program, often used in criminal cases to monitor compliance and progress. Further details on charges or case status are not provided.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Supervised treatment program
  • Case compliance monitoring

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Case Timeline

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Other April 16, 2026

2:13-cr-00678-1 USA v. Echevarria

In a federal court case (2:18-cr-00789-1) against Williams, an attorney appearance or reassignment hearing was held for the United States Attorney (87). This event is significant as it pertains to the legal representation of the defendant and the potential implications for the outcome of the case.

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Other April 16, 2026

9:25-cv-81570 Ramos v. Williams

In a legal case involving the United States against Williams, a motion was filed seeking leave to file a document, specifically case number 9:25-cv-81570 Ramos v. Williams. This motion is part of the ongoing legal proceedings and seeks permission to submit additional documentation.

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Hearing April 16, 2026

1:22-cr-00398-1 USA v. Williams

In a hearing for the case USA v. Williams, the court decided to terminate the ongoing hearings, as indicated by the case number 1:22-cr-00398-1.

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Hearing April 16, 2026

4:23-cr-00172-1 USA v. Williams

In a hearing for the case USA v. Williams, the court addressed the set and reset of hearings related to the defendant's legal proceedings. This event is significant because it determines the timeline and next steps in the defendant's criminal case.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

5:26-po-00211-1 USA vs Williams

In the case USA v. Williams, a hearing was scheduled to set future court dates and discuss the progression of the case. This step is important to organize the timeline and ensure all parties are prepared for upcoming proceedings.

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Motion April 15, 2026

7:20-cr-00662-1 USA v. Williams

In the case USA v. Williams, the government filed a memorandum opposing a motion submitted by the defense. This document explains why the court should deny the defendant's request. It matters because it shows the government's stance and influences the judge's decision on the motion.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:18-cr-00740-1 USA v. THOMAS

In the case USA v. Williams, there was a substitution of attorney, meaning the defendant or the court approved a change in legal representation. This change can affect how the case is handled moving forward, potentially impacting the defense strategy and court proceedings.

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Filing April 15, 2026

1:26-cr-00078-1 USA v. Williams

In the case USA v. Williams, a notice was filed indicating that a transcript related to the proceedings has been officially submitted to the court. This filing ensures that the court record is complete and that all parties have access to the documented testimony or statements. Having the transcript on file is crucial for accurate review and any future appeals.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:18-cr-00789-1 USA v. Williams

In the case USA v. Williams, a status report was filed regarding the STAR Program, which is likely a court-ordered initiative or monitoring program related to the defendant. This report provides the court with updates on the defendant's compliance or progress within the program. Such updates help the court make informed decisions about the case moving forward.

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