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2:25-cr-00255-1 USA v. Shabana

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Case Summary

In this criminal proceeding, the defendant Shabana has filed a motion to withdraw a previously entered guilty plea. The court must consider whether to allow the withdrawal based on factors such as fairness, timing, and the reasons provided by the defendant.

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Key Issues

  • Withdrawal of guilty plea
  • Criminal procedure
  • Fairness and timing
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Case Timeline

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Verdict April 14, 2026

2:25-cr-00650-1 USA v. Stanfield

In the case USA v. Stanfield, a letter regarding the sentencing has been submitted to the court. This indicates that the court is moving forward with determining the appropriate punishment for the defendant. Understanding the sentencing process is crucial as it finalizes the legal consequences for the accused.

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Other April 14, 2026

2:25-cr-00255-1 USA v. Shabana

In the case USA v. Shabana, a formal notice was filed indicating that a lawyer has either entered or withdrawn their representation of the defendant. This update is important because it informs the court and all parties about who is officially handling the legal defense or prosecution.

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Pleading April 14, 2026

2:25-cr-00002-1 USA v. Pham et al

In the case USA v. Shabana, a defendant withdrew their previously entered guilty plea. This means the defendant is no longer admitting guilt at this stage, which could lead to further legal proceedings such as a trial. It matters because withdrawing a plea can significantly change the course and timeline of the case.

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Order April 13, 2026

2:25-cr-00105-1 USA v. Jordan

In the case USA v. Shabana, the court issued an order related to a motion to seal a document in a different but related case, USA v. Jordan. This means the court decided whether certain information should be kept confidential and not made public. Such decisions help protect sensitive information during legal proceedings.

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