2:23-cr-00146-2 USA v. Ogungbesan, et al.
Case Summary
In the criminal case USA v. Ogungbesan et al., the court has granted an extension of time for filing responses or replies. This procedural development suggests ongoing pretrial motions or briefing schedules. The case involves multiple defendants and is part of a federal criminal docket, though specific charges or allegations are not detailed here.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Extension of filing deadlines
- • Criminal procedural motions
- • Multiple defendants
update What Changed This Week
Case Timeline
2 events2:25-cr-00194-2 USA v. Ramon Oxlaj
A new case titled USA v. Ramon Oxlaj was filed under the number 2:25-cr-00194-2, separate from the existing case 2:23-cr-00146-2 involving USA v. Ogungbesan and others. This indicates the initiation of a distinct legal proceeding against Ramon Oxlaj. It matters because it shows the court is handling multiple related or separate criminal cases concurrently.
2:23-cr-00146-2 USA v. Ogungbesan, et al.
In the case USA v. Ogungbesan and others, the court granted an extension of time for one party to file their response or reply. This means the party has more time to submit their arguments or documents, which can affect the pace of the case. Extensions like this help ensure that all parties have adequate time to prepare their positions.