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2:26-po-00042-1 USA vs Young

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Case Summary

This case, titled USA vs Young, appears to be a criminal or possibly a petty offense matter given the docket number format. The docket entry indicates mail was returned, which may relate to service of process or communication issues with the defendant. No further details are available.

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Timeline

14 events

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Key Issues

  • Service of process
  • Communication challenges
  • Case administration

update What Changed This Week

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pacer 1 day, 15 hours ago
3:25-cr-00411-1 USA v. Young
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Order 1 day, 16 hours ago
3:25-cr-00411-1 USA v. Young
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3:25-cv-10863 Belgarde v. Young
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5:26-po-00027-1 USA vs Rivera
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Hearing 1 day, 18 hours ago
3:25-cv-10863 Belgarde v. Young
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Case Timeline

14 events
gavel
Order April 15, 2026

3:25-cr-00411-1 USA v. Young

In the case USA vs Young, the court issued an order regarding a motion to dismiss filed by one of the parties. This means the court has made a decision on whether to throw out some or all of the charges or claims before the trial proceeds. Such orders are crucial as they can significantly affect the direction and outcome of the case.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

3:25-cv-10863 Belgarde v. Young

In the case USA vs Young, a hearing was scheduled or rescheduled related to the separate but connected case Belgarde v. Young. This step is part of managing court dates to ensure all parties have time to prepare. It matters because setting or resetting hearings helps keep the legal process organized and on track.

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Other April 15, 2026

5:26-po-00020-1 USA vs Kazmee

In the case USA vs Kazmee, the court added a disposition text, which means the judge recorded the outcome or decision related to the case. This update helps clarify the current status or resolution of the legal matter. It is important because it officially documents how the case was resolved or what actions were taken.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

5:26-po-00021-1 USA vs Lang

A hearing was scheduled in the case of USA vs Lang, identified by case number 5:26-po-00021-1. This event is part of the pre-trial process where the court sets dates for future hearings or proceedings. Scheduling these hearings is important to ensure the case moves forward in an organized and timely manner.

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Other April 15, 2026

5:26-po-00025-1 USA vs Moulton

In the case USA vs Moulton, the court reached a decision on one of the charges against the defendant. This means the court has resolved that specific count, which could affect the overall outcome of the case. Such dispositions clarify the status of the charges and guide the next steps in the legal process.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

5:26-po-00027-1 USA vs Rivera

A hearing was scheduled in the case USA vs Rivera, which is related to the case USA vs Young. This means the court has set a date to discuss matters pertaining to these cases, likely to address procedural or substantive issues. Scheduling hearings is a key step in moving the case forward toward resolution.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00049-1 USA vs Paiz

In the case USA vs Paiz, the court added a disposition text, which means they officially recorded the outcome or decision related to the case. This step is important because it finalizes the court's ruling and provides a clear record of what happened in the case.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00045-1 USA vs Deckwa

A summons was issued in the case USA vs Deckwa, which means the court has formally notified the defendant to appear for a legal proceeding. This step is part of the initial process to ensure the defendant is aware of the charges and the court date. It matters because it officially starts the defendant's obligation to respond to the case.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00047-1 USA vs Williams

In the case USA vs Williams, the court made a final decision on one of the charges, known as a disposition of count, but did not issue a formal written judgment document. This means the court resolved that specific charge, which moves the case forward or concludes that part of the proceedings. It matters because it clarifies the status of the charge and impacts the overall case outcome.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00046-1 USA vs Depaoli

In the case USA vs Depaoli, the court made a final decision on one of the charges without filing a formal document. This means the court resolved that specific count, concluding that part of the case. It matters because it moves the case forward by clarifying the status of the charge.

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Hearing April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00037-1 USA vs Ebert

A hearing was scheduled in the case of USA vs Young, which is related to another case, USA vs Ebert. This hearing sets the timeline for future court proceedings. Scheduling hearings is important to ensure the case moves forward in an organized manner.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00043-1 USA vs Larsen

A summons was issued in the case USA vs Larsen, which means the court has formally notified the defendant to appear for a legal proceeding. This step is part of the initial process to ensure the defendant is aware of the charges and the court date. It matters because it officially starts the defendant's obligation to respond to the case.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00035-1 USA vs Catway

In the case USA vs Catway, the court added a disposition text, which means they officially recorded the outcome or decision related to the case. This step is important because it finalizes the court's ruling and provides a clear record of what happened in the case. Although this event is labeled as 'other,' adding disposition text is a key part of concluding legal proceedings.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:26-po-00042-1 USA vs Young

In the case USA vs Young, a piece of mail related to the case was returned to the sender. This could indicate an issue with communication, such as an incorrect address or the recipient not accepting the mail. Resolving this is important to ensure all parties receive necessary documents and the case proceeds smoothly.

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