2:19-cr-00923-1 USA v. LEBRON
Case Summary
USA v. Lebron is a criminal case involving a substitution of attorney, indicating a change in legal representation for the defendant. This procedural development may impact the case timeline and strategy but does not provide details on the underlying charges or facts of the case.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
5 events
Coverage
5 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal defense representation
- • Substitution of counsel
- • Case timeline impact
Case Timeline
5 events2:17-cr-00423-1 USA v. ABDELAZIZ
In the case USA v. Lebron, a notice was issued to cancel a recognizance, which means the court has decided to revoke a previously granted release based on a promise to appear in court. This action typically occurs if the defendant fails to meet certain conditions or if new information arises. It matters because it can lead to the defendant being taken into custody.
4:19-cr-00235-1 USA v. Coleman
~Util - Add and Terminate Attorneys
2:19-cr-00923-1 USA v. LEBRON
A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the criminal case of USA versus Lebron. This step is part of the court's process to manage the timeline and ensure all parties are prepared for upcoming proceedings. It matters because setting or resetting hearings helps maintain an organized schedule and can affect the pace of the case.
2:23-cr-00923-1 USA v. SANCHEZ
In the case USA v. Sanchez, there was a substitution of attorney, meaning the defendant or the court has approved a change in legal representation. This is important because it can affect the defense strategy and the progress of the case.
Press Coverage
2:17-cr-00423-1 USA v. ABDELAZIZ
Recognizance Cancellation Notice ( 19
2:19-cr-00791-1 USA v. BRINKLEY
4:19-cr-00235-1 USA v. Coleman
~Util - Add and Terminate Attorneys
2:19-cr-00923-1 USA v. LEBRON
Set/Reset Hearings
2:23-cr-00923-1 USA v. SANCHEZ
Substitution of Attorney ( 21