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Federal Criminal Hearing Set in USA v. Melbourne, Dkt. 19-cr-00675

19-cr-00675
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Case Summary

The United States is prosecuting defendant Melbourne in a federal criminal case, docket 19-cr-00675, which has been pending since 2019. A hearing has been set or reset, indicating the case remains active more than five years after filing. The age of this docket is notable. Cases that persist this long often involve complex charges, cooperation agreements, sentencing delays, or post-conviction proceedings such as supervised release violations or motions under 28 U.S.C. § 2255.

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2:19-cr-00675-1 USA v. MELBOURNE

Hearing · April 20, 2026

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in United States v. Melbourne, criminal case No. 2:19-cr-00675-1. The docket entry gives no reason for the reset — continuance, counsel conflict, and court congestion are all common causes. The new date controls; missing it has consequences.

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Key Issues

  • Nature and status of pending hearing
  • Reason for extended case duration since 2019
  • Potential post-conviction or supervised release proceedings
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Hearing April 20, 2026

2:19-cr-00675-1 USA v. MELBOURNE

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in United States v. Melbourne, criminal case No. 2:19-cr-00675-1. The docket entry gives no reason for the reset — continuance, counsel conflict, and court congestion are all common causes. The new date controls; missing it has consequences.

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