2:26-cr-14007-1 USA v. Velasquez-Hernandez
Case Summary
The United States is prosecuting Velasquez-Hernandez in a criminal matter. The docket references a Standing Discovery Order, indicating that discovery procedures are in place to govern the exchange of evidence between parties.
Stage
Verdict entered
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Criminal discovery
- • Evidence exchange
- • Procedural order
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Case Timeline
3 events2:26-cr-14003-1 USA v. Martinez-Puente
In the case USA v. Martinez-Puente, objections were raised regarding the Presentence Investigation Report, which is a document used to help the judge decide the appropriate sentence. Addressing these objections is important because it ensures the sentencing is based on accurate and fair information. This step can influence the final outcome of the defendant's punishment.
2:26-cr-14005-1 USA v. Mejia
The court issued a Standing Discovery Order in the case of USA v. Mejia, which outlines the procedures for sharing evidence between the prosecution and defense. This ensures both sides have access to necessary information to prepare their cases effectively. Such orders help promote fairness and transparency in the legal process.
2:26-cr-14007-1 USA v. Velasquez-Hernandez
In the case of USA v. Velasquez-Hernandez, the court disclosed the Presentence Investigation Report and the Plea and Sentencing Report. These documents provide detailed background information and recommendations to help the judge decide on an appropriate sentence. This step is crucial as it informs the sentencing process based on the defendant's history and the circumstances of the case.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
2:26-cr-14003-1 USA v. Martinez-Puente
Objections to Presentence Investigation Report ( 38
2:26-cr-14005-1 USA v. Mejia
Standing Discovery Order (SDO)
2:26-cr-14007-1 USA v. Velasquez-Hernandez
Disclosure of Presentence Investigation/Plea and Sentencing Report ( 22