3:22-cr-00393-1 USA v. Becker
Case Summary
The United States brought a criminal case against Becker, identified by docket 22-cr-00393. Recent docket activity involves setting and resetting deadlines and hearings, indicating ongoing pretrial proceedings. Details regarding charges or substantive motions are not provided. The case is in the pretrial phase, with court management focusing on scheduling. No trial dates or plea agreements have been noted in the current summary.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
4 events
Coverage
4 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal pretrial procedures
- • Scheduling of hearings
- • Case management
Case Timeline
4 events3:22-cr-00393-1 USA v. Becker
In the case USA v. Becker (3:22-cr-00393-1), a court event labeled as 'other' occurred, though no specific details were provided. This indicates some procedural or administrative action took place in the case. Such events can affect the timeline or management of the case even if they do not involve substantive rulings.
3:26-cr-00039-1 USA v. Colon
In the case USA v. Colon, a sentencing memorandum was filed, which is a document that helps the judge decide the appropriate punishment for the defendant. This step follows the verdict and provides detailed arguments and information about the defendant's background and the crime. It matters because it influences the final sentence given by the court.
3:22-cr-00380-1 USA v. Becker
In the case USA v. Becker, identified by the number 3:22-cr-00393-1, an event was recorded under a different case number, 3:22-cr-00380-1, also involving USA v. Becker. This indicates there may be related proceedings or a clerical update connecting these two cases involving the same defendant. Understanding this connection is important for tracking the progress and context of the legal matters against Becker.
1:22-cr-00303-1 USA v. Chavez
A hearing was held to set or adjust deadlines and schedule future court dates in the case USA v. Chavez. This procedural step helps organize the timeline for case proceedings to ensure the trial moves forward efficiently. Managing deadlines is crucial for both parties to prepare their arguments and evidence properly.
Press Coverage
3:22-cr-00393-1 USA v. Becker
3:26-cr-00039-1 USA v. Colon
Sentencing Memorandum ( 9
3:22-cr-00380-1 USA v. Becker
1:22-cr-00303-1 USA v. Chavez
~Util - Set/Reset Deadlines/Hearings ( 73