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2:25-cr-00769-1 USA v. HAND

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Case Summary

In this criminal matter, the court issued an order setting conditions of release for the defendant Hand. This order outlines the terms under which the defendant may remain out of custody pending trial, such as bail amount, travel restrictions, or supervision requirements. The conditions aim to balance the defendant's liberty interests with public safety and ensuring appearance at future court dates. The order is a key procedural step in the pretrial phase of the criminal case.

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Key Issues

  • Conditions of release
  • Bail and supervision
  • Pretrial rights
  • Public safety
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Case Timeline

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Hearing April 14, 2026

2:25-cr-00468-1 USA v. Shao

In the case USA v. Shao, a hearing was held where the defendant formally changed their plea, and the court accepted this new plea. This means the defendant admitted to the charges, which moves the case closer to resolution without a trial. Such hearings are crucial as they often lead to sentencing and closure for the parties involved.

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Verdict April 14, 2026

2:25-cr-00290-1 USA v. Singh

In the case USA v. HAND, the court decided to continue the trial, change of plea, or sentencing related to the case USA v. Singh. This means the court has postponed final decisions to allow more time for proceedings or negotiations. It matters because it affects the timeline and potential outcomes for the defendants involved.

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Hearing April 14, 2026

2:25-cr-00769-1 USA v. HAND

A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the criminal case USA v. Hand. This step is part of managing the court's timeline and ensuring both parties are prepared for upcoming proceedings. It helps keep the case moving forward efficiently.

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Verdict April 13, 2026

2:25-cr-00669-1 USA v. OVERSTREET

In the case USA v. Overstreet, the court received a submission notice regarding sentencing materials. This means that the necessary documents and information for determining the appropriate sentence have been provided to the court. This step is crucial as it allows the judge to review all relevant details before deciding on the defendant's punishment.

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Order April 13, 2026

1:25-cr-00676-1 USA v. SIMON

In the case USA v. Simon, the court issued an order outlining the conditions under which the defendant is allowed to be released from custody. This means the defendant can remain free before trial but must comply with specific rules set by the court. Such orders help balance the defendant's rights with public safety concerns.

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