4:25-cr-00126-1 USA v. Kenneth W. Mattson
Case Summary
In this criminal case, the United States government prosecutes Kenneth W. Mattson. The docket references a proposed order, indicating ongoing judicial management of the case, possibly related to motions or procedural rulings.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Procedural orders
- • Government litigation
Case Timeline
3 events1:25-cr-00261-1 USA v. SIMPSON
A status conference was held in the case of USA v. Simpson to discuss the progress and next steps in the legal proceedings. This meeting helps the court and parties stay organized and ensures the case moves forward efficiently. It matters because it keeps the case on track and addresses any procedural issues early.
3:25-cr-00142-1 USA v. MATTHEWS
A court event occurred related to the case USA v. Kenneth W. Mattson, referencing another case, USA v. Matthews. Although no specific details were provided, this indicates a procedural or administrative action linking the two cases. Such events often help coordinate related legal matters or clarify case management.
4:25-cr-00126-1 USA v. Kenneth W. Mattson
In the case of USA versus Kenneth W. Mattson, the court issued a proposed order, which is a preliminary decision or directive related to the case. This step is part of the judicial process where the judge outlines potential rulings or instructions before finalizing them. It matters because it can influence how the case proceeds and what actions the parties must take next.