legal-news

2:26-cr-00222-1 USA v. Bingham

updateUpdated 1 day ago
26-cr-00222 Filed
Active Active litigation Sign in to follow this case
Share mail
Advertisement
description

Case Summary

This criminal case involves the defendant Bingham, with recent filings indicating the receipt of additional probation or supervised release transfer-in documents. The case appears to be in a post-conviction phase focusing on supervision and compliance with probation terms. Specific details about the underlying charges or proceedings are not provided.

Stage

Active litigation

Timeline

4 events

Coverage

4 articles

Sources

1

Key Issues

  • Probation supervision
  • Transfer-in documentation
  • Post-conviction compliance

update What Changed This Week

4 events 4 articles
newspaper
pacer 1 day, 18 hours ago
2:26-cr-00208-1 USA v. Mata
newspaper
pacer 1 day, 18 hours ago
2:21-cr-00022-1 USA v. Johnson
newspaper
pacer 1 day, 18 hours ago
2:26-mj-01511-1 USA v. Bingham
info
Other 1 day, 19 hours ago
2:26-cr-00222-1 USA v. Bingham
info
Other 1 day, 19 hours ago
2:26-mj-01511-1 USA v. Bingham
Advertisement

Case Timeline

4 events
info
Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cr-00222-1 USA v. Bingham

In the case USA v. Bingham, a summary of the case was filed, providing an overview of the charges and key details. This summary helps the court and parties understand the scope and nature of the case as it proceeds. It is a routine but important step in managing the case efficiently.

info
Other April 15, 2026

2:26-mj-01511-1 USA v. Bingham

In the case USA v. Bingham, the court ended the status of the defendant's case under the merged magistrate number 2:26-mj-01511-1. This means that the preliminary magistrate-level proceedings have been concluded and the case will proceed under the main district court docket. It helps streamline the case management by consolidating the defendant's records under one case number.

info
Other April 15, 2026

2:21-cr-00022-1 USA v. Johnson

In the case USA v. Bingham, a status report related to the STAR Program was filed, referencing the earlier case USA v. Johnson. This report provides an update on the progress or activities within the STAR Program, which may be relevant to ongoing proceedings. Such reports help the court monitor compliance or developments tied to the program.

info
Other April 15, 2026

2:26-cr-00208-1 USA v. Mata

The court received additional documents related to the transfer of probation or supervised release for a defendant in a related case, USA v. Mata. This means that supervision responsibilities are being formally transferred, which helps ensure proper monitoring of the defendant's compliance with court orders. Such transfers are important for maintaining oversight when defendants move between jurisdictions.

Advertisement
show_chart

Coverage Timeline

newspaper

Press Coverage

4 articles