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4:09-cr-00101-1 USA v. Lau et al

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Case Summary

In the federal criminal case involving Lau and others, a mail return issue was noted, indicating a procedural setback that may affect the case's timeline or evidence handling.

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4:09-cr-00101-1 USA v. Lau et al

Hearing · April 17, 2026

A hearing was terminated in USA v. Lau et al, criminal case 4:09-cr-00101-1, closing out docket entry 141. Terminating a hearing entry typically signals the court has concluded a scheduled proceeding and is updating the docket to reflect no further action is pending on that matter.

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Key Issues

  • Mail returned undeliverable
  • Federal criminal case against Lau et al
  • Procedural setback noted
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Hearing April 17, 2026

4:09-cr-00101-1 USA v. Lau et al

A hearing was terminated in USA v. Lau et al, criminal case 4:09-cr-00101-1, closing out docket entry 141. Terminating a hearing entry typically signals the court has concluded a scheduled proceeding and is updating the docket to reflect no further action is pending on that matter.

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Other April 17, 2026

4:20-cr-00151-1 USA v. Heard

In a federal court case (4:09-cr-00101-1) involving USA v. Lau et al, a mail return issue (4:20-cr-00151-1) was noted as undeliverable, highlighting potential logistical challenges in the legal proceedings.

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