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4:24-cr-00266-1 USA v. Willis

24-cr-00266 Filed
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Case Summary

In USA v. Willis, docket number 24-cr-00266, the parties have submitted a stipulation and proposed order. Such filings generally indicate an agreement between parties on certain procedural or substantive matters, potentially streamlining case management or resolving specific issues without court intervention. The case remains criminal in nature, but no details on the underlying charges or the content of the stipulation are available. The filing suggests cooperation or negotiation between parties at this stage.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal proceedings
  • Stipulation agreement
  • Case management
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Case Timeline

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Order April 14, 2026

4:24-cr-00466-1 USA v. Jauregui Guzman

In the case USA v. Jauregui Guzman, the court received a stipulation and a proposed order, which are agreements and formal requests submitted by the parties involved. This step is part of the legal process where both sides agree on certain facts or procedures, helping to streamline the case. It matters because such agreements can simplify the issues the court needs to decide, potentially speeding up the resolution.

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Order April 14, 2026

4:24-cr-00624-1 USA v. Washington

In the case USA v. Willis, a proposed order was issued related to another case, USA v. Washington. This indicates that the court is considering or has drafted a formal decision or directive that may impact proceedings in these linked cases. Such orders help clarify legal positions or procedural steps moving forward.

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Order April 13, 2026

4:24-cr-00266-1 USA v. Willis

The court issued an order to continue the case of USA v. Willis, meaning the trial or hearing has been postponed. This delay is justified by the 'ends of justice,' indicating that continuing the case serves fairness or legal reasons. Such continuances help ensure that the legal process is thorough and just.

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Other April 13, 2026

7:24-cr-00616-1 USA v. Reaves

In the case USA v. Willis, there was an event categorized as 'other' that referenced another case, USA v. Reaves. This suggests a procedural or administrative action possibly linking the two cases or addressing related matters. Understanding this connection is important for tracking the progress and context of the legal proceedings.

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