4:19-cr-00185-1 USA v. Rodriguez
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Rodriguez. The docket references a Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Prosequendum, which is a legal order to bring a prisoner to court to face charges or proceedings. Specific charges and details of the case are not provided.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Habeas Corpus Ad Prosequendum
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Defendant custody and court appearance
Case Timeline
2 events4:19-cr-00185-1 USA v. Rodriguez
In the case USA v. Rodriguez, there was a procedural update involving the addition and termination of attorneys representing the parties. This means that some lawyers were officially added to or removed from the case, which can affect how the case is managed and argued. Such changes are important because they ensure that the parties have proper legal representation throughout the proceedings.
4:19-cr-00286-1 USA v. Shaw et al
In the case USA v. Rodriguez, a Writ of Habeas Corpus Ad Prosequendum was issued, which is a legal order to bring a prisoner from one jurisdiction to another for prosecution. This ensures that the defendant appears in court for the related case USA v. Shaw et al. It matters because it facilitates the legal process by allowing multiple cases involving the same defendant to proceed efficiently.