2:22-cr-00382-2 USA v. WHITEHEAD, et al.
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Whitehead and others. The docket entry references an order on a motion to disqualify counsel, indicating a dispute over legal representation. This procedural issue may impact trial preparation and defense strategy.
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2:22-cr-00382-2 USA v. WHITEHEAD, et al.
Order · April 15, 2026
The court issued an order regarding a request to disqualify a lawyer representing one of the parties in the case USA v. Whitehead and others. This means the judge decided whether or not the lawyer should be removed from the case, which can affect the fairness and conduct of the trial. Such decisions ensure that legal representation is ethical and free from conflicts of interest.
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- • Motion to disqualify counsel
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Defense representation challenges
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Order on Motion to Disqualify Counsel ( 134
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2:22-cr-00382-2 USA v. WHITEHEAD, et al.
The court issued an order regarding a request to disqualify a lawyer representing one of the parties in the case USA v. Whitehead and others. This means the judge decided whether or not the lawyer should be removed from the case, which can affect the fairness and conduct of the trial. Such decisions ensure that legal representation is ethical and free from conflicts of interest.
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2:22-cr-00382-2 USA v. WHITEHEAD, et al.
Order on Motion to Disqualify Counsel ( 134
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