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4:21-cr-00455-1 USA v. McDuffie

21-cr-00455
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Case Summary

The United States charged McDuffie in criminal case 21-cr-00455. The most recent entry, docket 47, is a transfer of jurisdiction out — approved by the receiving court — meaning supervision of McDuffie has moved to another district. This typically occurs when a defendant on probation or supervised release relocates. The originating court retains the underlying conviction record, but day-to-day supervision now belongs to the receiving district.

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4:24-cr-00552-1 USA v. Lawrence

Order · April 20, 2026

Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief ( 64

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Key Issues

  • Transfer of supervised release or probation jurisdiction to new district
  • Receiving court approval obtained
  • Underlying conviction and sentence terms govern continued supervision
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Order April 20, 2026

4:24-cr-00552-1 USA v. Lawrence

Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief ( 64

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Other April 20, 2026

4:21-cr-00455-1 USA v. McDuffie

McDuffie's supervised release or probation case has been transferred out of the originating court to a new jurisdiction, with the receiving court's approval. The transfer is now complete — both courts signed off, and supervision will continue under a different district going forward.

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