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3:24-cr-00476-1 USA v. Suleyman

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Case Summary

USA v. Suleyman is a criminal case involving the United States government as the prosecution. The recent order on stipulation suggests agreement between parties on certain issues, which may streamline the trial or pretrial process.

Stage

Court order issued

Timeline

3 events

Coverage

3 articles

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Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Pretrial stipulations
  • Federal government
  • Case management

update What Changed This Week

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3:23-cr-00471-1 USA v. Roskin-Frazee
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Order 1 day, 16 hours ago
3:23-cr-00471-1 USA v. Roskin-Frazee
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2:24-cr-00477-1 USA v. Des Barres
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Other 1 day, 19 hours ago
2:24-cr-00477-1 USA v. Des Barres
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pacer 1 day, 23 hours ago
3:24-cr-00476-1 USA v. Suleyman
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Case Timeline

3 events
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Order April 15, 2026

3:23-cr-00471-1 USA v. Roskin-Frazee

In the case USA v. Suleyman, the court issued an order related to a stipulation and proposed order from a different but connected case, USA v. Roskin-Frazee. This indicates coordination or agreement between parties in related cases, which can streamline proceedings and resolve issues more efficiently.

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Other April 15, 2026

2:24-cr-00477-1 USA v. Des Barres

In the case USA v. Suleyman, a related event occurred involving USA v. Des Barres under a similar case number. This suggests coordination or connection between the two cases, which may impact how the court handles related charges or evidence. Understanding this link is important for following the broader legal proceedings.

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Order April 15, 2026

3:24-cr-00476-1 USA v. Suleyman

The court issued an order based on an agreement between the parties involved in the case USA v. Suleyman. This means both sides have agreed on certain terms, and the judge has formally approved them. Such orders help move the case forward efficiently by resolving specific issues without further dispute.

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