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2:21-cr-00178-1 USA v. VARICE

21-cr-00178 Filed
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Case Summary

This case is a duplicate entry of USA v. VARICE, a criminal matter concerning allegations of violation of supervised release. The Petition and Order for Summons VOSR reflects ongoing proceedings to address the defendant’s compliance with court-imposed conditions.

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  • Criminal case duplication
  • Supervised release violation
  • Federal court proceedings
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2:21-cr-00178-1 USA v. VARICE

In the case USA v. Varice, the court issued an order related to a Petition and Order for Summons VOSR, which likely involves a violation of supervised release. This means the court is formally addressing concerns that the defendant may have not complied with the terms of their supervised release. Such orders are important as they can lead to further court proceedings or sanctions against the defendant.

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