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2:26-mj-01652-1 USA v. Martinez-Gaspar

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Case Summary

The United States government has filed a magistrate complaint against Martinez-Gaspar. The current procedural posture involves a motion to dismiss the complaint. Details about the underlying charges are not provided.

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Timeline

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Coverage

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Key Issues

  • Criminal complaint
  • Motion to dismiss
  • Magistrate court proceedings

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2:26-mj-01536-1 USA v. Lopez-Lopez
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9:26-mj-08165-1 USA v. Mobley
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Case Timeline

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Order April 16, 2026

2:26-mj-16015-1 USA v. RODRIGUEZ PEREZ et al

In a federal court case, USA v. Martinez-Gaspar, the court issued an order granting a motion for a continuance of the speedy trial deadlines for Martinez-Gaspar and Rodriguez Perez and others. This decision allows the defendants more time to prepare their defense before their trial begins.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-mj-01536-1 USA v. Lopez-Lopez

In the case USA v. Lopez-Lopez, a financial affidavit was filed under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) form 23, indicating a request for appointed legal counsel due to financial need. This document helps the court determine if the defendant qualifies for government-funded legal representation. It matters because it ensures that defendants who cannot afford an attorney still receive fair legal assistance.

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Other April 15, 2026

9:26-mj-08165-1 USA v. Mobley

In the case USA v. Martinez-Gaspar, a related event occurred involving another case, USA v. Mobley. This indicates that the court is handling multiple related matters, possibly involving similar legal issues or parties. Understanding these connections can help clarify the broader context of the legal proceedings.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-mj-01652-1 USA v. Martinez-Gaspar

In the case of USA v. Martinez-Gaspar, the magistrate complaint was dismissed. This means the initial charges or allegations brought before the magistrate court were dropped, possibly due to insufficient evidence or procedural issues. This dismissal can affect the direction of the case, potentially halting prosecution at this stage.

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