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2:25-cv-03596 HUBBARD v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Case Summary
Hubbard v. United States of America involves a response to a motion to vacate under 28 U.S.C. § 2255, which typically challenges the legality of a federal conviction or sentence. The answer indicates the government is opposing the motion, and the case is in post-conviction procedural status.
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Motion practice
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Key Issues
- • Motion to vacate sentence
- • Post-conviction relief
- • Government response
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April 13, 2026
2:25-cv-03596 HUBBARD v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
In the case Hubbard v. United States of America, the government filed a formal response to the defendant's motion to vacate their sentence under Section 2255. This means the government is addressing the defendant's request to overturn or change their conviction or sentence. The response is a key step in deciding whether the defendant's claims have merit.
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