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2:26-cr-00060-10 USA v. Chakrian, et., al.

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Chakrian and others under docket number 26-cr-00060. A recent sealed memorandum requests early termination, indicating a procedural motion likely related to sentencing or supervised release. Specific details of the charges or parties involved are not provided.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Request for early termination
  • Sealed memorandum
  • Sentencing or supervised release

update What Changed This Week

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4:26-cr-00060-1 USA v. Tufono
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Hearing 22 hours, 57 minutes ago
4:26-cr-00060-1 USA v. Tufono
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Other 1 day, 2 hours ago
2:26-cr-00060-1 USA vs Depaoli
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pacer 1 day, 6 hours ago
2:26-cr-00200-1 USA v. CROSBY
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Case Timeline

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Hearing April 16, 2026

4:26-cr-00060-1 USA v. Tufono

In a hearing for the USA v. Tufono case, the court addressed the set and reset hearings related to the USA v. Chakrian et al. case, which involves multiple defendants and focuses on the use of util methods.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00060-1 USA vs Depaoli

In a legal proceeding (Case: 2:26-cr-00060-10) involving USA vs. Chakrian and others, the defendant has consented to proceed before a US Magistrate Judge, as noted in the 9th entry of the case.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00200-1 USA v. CROSBY

In a legal proceeding involving multiple defendants, including Chakrian and others, a letter was requested to gather information for case assignment under the USA v. Crosby case.

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Other April 15, 2026

In the case USA v. Kim, a sealed memorandum was filed requesting an early termination of a court order or supervision. This means the party is asking the court to end certain legal obligations sooner than originally planned. Such requests can impact the duration of legal oversight and the defendant's future obligations.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cr-00060-10 USA v. Chakrian, et., al.

In the case USA v. Chakrian and others, a passport receipt was recorded as part of the court proceedings. This indicates that a passport was submitted or acknowledged by the court, which may be relevant to travel restrictions or identity verification in the case. Such documentation helps ensure compliance with court orders regarding the defendants' movements.

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