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2:26-cr-00211-2 USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the defendant Salazar-Cruz and pertains to the advisement of statutory and constitutional rights. The record indicates that the defendant was formally informed of their legal rights as required under criminal procedure, ensuring due process is upheld. Details about the charges or further proceedings are not provided.

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  • Advisement of rights
  • Due process
  • Criminal procedure

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2:26-cr-00211-4 USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al
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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00211-4 USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al

In a criminal case involving USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al, a report was filed to commence criminal action, indicating that the government is moving forward with prosecuting the defendants for alleged criminal activities.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00117-1 USA v. McKinney

In a federal court proceeding, USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al and USA v. McKinney, the legal proceedings involve charges against individuals Salazar-Cruz and McKinney, highlighting ongoing criminal cases within the United States judicial system.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00114-2 USA v. Gonzalez, et al

In a federal court case involving multiple defendants, USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al and USA v. Gonzalez et al, the legal proceedings have concluded with the presentation of the event details. These cases likely involve criminal charges against the defendants, and the outcome will have significant implications for the individuals involved and the broader legal landscape.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00114-3 USA v. Gonzalez, et al

In a federal court case involving multiple defendants, USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al, the proceedings have been designated as 'other' type, indicating a unique or non-standard legal matter. The related case, USA v. Gonzalez et al, also involves a group of individuals and is listed under the same event title, suggesting a potential connection or shared context between the two cases.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00114-5 USA v. Gonzalez, et al

In a federal court case involving USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al, a hearing was held for another case, USA v. Gonzalez et al. The purpose of this event is to update the court on the progress of the Gonzalez case and potentially discuss any developments or motions that may impact the outcome of the trial.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00114-7 USA v. Gonzalez, et al

In a federal court case involving multiple defendants, USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al, and USA v. Gonzalez et al, legal proceedings were ongoing as of the provided court event details. These cases likely involve criminal charges against the defendants, and the outcome could have significant implications for the individuals involved and the broader criminal justice system.

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Other April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00114-1 USA v. Gonzalez, et al

In a federal court case involving multiple defendants, USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al and USA v. Gonzalez et al, the legal proceedings have concluded with the presentation of the event details. These cases likely involve criminal charges against the defendants, and the outcome will have significant implications for the individuals involved and the broader legal landscape.

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Pleading April 16, 2026

2:26-cr-00215-1 USA v. Hernandez-Cortez

In the ongoing federal criminal case against Salazar-Cruz and multiple co-defendants, a plea agreement was reached, marking a significant step towards resolving the legal proceedings.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cr-00211-3 USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al

In the case USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al, the court formally informed the defendant of their legal rights, including both statutory and constitutional protections. This step ensures the defendant understands their rights before proceeding further in the legal process.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cr-00211-2 USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al

A criminal case was officially started against Salazar-Cruz and others in the USA v. Salazar-Cruz et al matter. This means the court has formally recognized the charges and the legal process will proceed. It matters because it marks the beginning of the judicial process to address the alleged crimes.

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