3:26-cr-00129-1 USA v. Jernigan
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government versus Jernigan, docket number 26-cr-00129. The recent order addresses a motion to modify the conditions of release, which typically concerns the terms under which the defendant is allowed to remain out of custody pending trial or other proceedings. The court's decision on this motion impacts the defendant's liberty and compliance requirements during the case.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Conditions of release
- • Pretrial detention
- • Defendant's liberty
- • Motion to modify release terms
Case Timeline
3 events3:26-cr-50012-1 USA v. Martin Herrera-Diaz
In the case USA v. Martin Herrera-Diaz, the court issued an order responding to a request to change the conditions under which the defendant was released before trial. This means the court reviewed and decided whether to alter the restrictions or requirements placed on the defendant while awaiting further legal proceedings. Such decisions can affect the defendant's freedom and the court's assurance that they will comply with legal obligations.
3:26-cr-00129-1 USA v. Jernigan
A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the criminal case USA v. Jernigan. This step is part of the court's process to manage the timeline and ensure all parties are prepared for upcoming proceedings. It helps keep the case moving forward efficiently.
3:26-cr-00168-1 USA v. Ruiz
In the case USA v. Jernigan, the court issued an order related to the case USA v. Ruiz, specifically a stipulation and order document. This indicates that the parties involved reached an agreement that the court formally approved, which can help resolve certain issues without further dispute. Such orders streamline the legal process by confirming agreed-upon terms.
Press Coverage
3:26-cr-50012-1 USA v. Martin Herrera-Diaz
Order on Motion to Modify Conditions of Release ( 27
3:26-cr-00129-1 USA v. Jernigan
Set/Reset Hearings
3:26-cr-00168-1 USA v. Ruiz
Stipulation and Order ( 10