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2:22-cr-00341-1 USA v. STROGER

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government as the plaintiff against the defendant Stroger. The docket indicates ongoing procedural activities, including setting and resetting of hearings, which suggests pretrial motions or scheduling matters are currently being addressed. Specific charges or substantive details are not provided in the available summary.

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Timeline

6 events

Coverage

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Key Issues

  • Criminal procedural hearings
  • Pretrial scheduling
  • Defendant rights

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2:22-cr-00623-1 USA v. BOYD et al
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2:22-cr-00623-1 USA v. BOYD et al
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2:22-cr-00174-1 USA v. LEE et al
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2:22-cr-00174-1 USA v. LEE et al
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pacer 1 day, 23 hours ago
2:23-cr-00343-1 USA v. Ballard
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Case Timeline

6 events
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Other April 15, 2026

2:22-cr-00623-1 USA v. BOYD et al

In the case USA v. STROGER, an event labeled as 'other' occurred, which involved a related case USA v. BOYD et al. Although specific details are not provided, this suggests a procedural or administrative action linking the two cases. Such connections can affect how the cases proceed or are managed in court.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:22-cr-00174-1 USA v. LEE et al

In the case USA v. STROGER, an event labeled as 'other' occurred, referencing another case, USA v. LEE et al. This suggests a procedural or administrative action possibly linking or comparing the two cases. Understanding this connection may be important for how the cases proceed or relate to each other.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

2:23-cr-00343-1 USA v. Ballard

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the case USA v. Ballard, which is related to the case USA v. Stroger. This procedural step is important to organize court dates and ensure the case progresses efficiently.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:22-cr-00131-1 USA v. MUNIZAGA

In the case USA v. Stroger, a Pretrial Opportunity Program (POP) was initiated, offering the defendant a chance to participate in an alternative program before trial. This program aims to provide support or rehabilitation options instead of proceeding directly to trial, potentially impacting the case's outcome. It matters because it can lead to reduced charges or dismissal if the defendant successfully completes the program.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:22-cr-00341-1 USA v. STROGER

In the case USA v. Stroger, the court introduced the Pretrial Opportunity Program (POP), which offers the defendant a chance to participate in a program before trial. This program aims to provide alternatives to detention, potentially helping the defendant avoid jail time while awaiting trial. It matters because it can impact the defendant's freedom and the court's handling of the case.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:22-cr-00462-1 USA v. Chavez

In the case USA v. Chavez, a Verification of Surrender document was filed, confirming that the defendant has complied with the court's order to surrender. This step is important to ensure that the defendant is in custody as required by the court. It helps maintain the integrity of the legal process by verifying that the defendant is properly detained.

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