2:26-cr-00201-12 USA v. ROBINSON
Letter Requesting Information Case Assignment ( 387
USA v. Robinson, docket 26-cr-00201, is a federal criminal case in which defense counsel has filed a letter requesting information about case assignment — a procedural inquiry typically directed at the clerk's office or the court to confirm which judge is presiding or how the matter was assigned. This type of filing appears at the outset of a case and carries no substantive legal weight. The docket entry number (387) is notably high for what appears to be an early procedural filing, which may indicate this is a multi-defendant matter or a case with a lengthy prior history. No charging details or offense category are available.
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Someone — likely defense counsel or a pro se defendant — sent the court a letter asking for information about how this criminal case was assigned. Case assignment letters in federal criminal matters sometimes signal a challenge to the random assignment process or a request to confirm which judge is presiding.
Letter Requesting Information Case Assignment ( 387
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