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4:26-cr-00028-4 USA v. Gangar et al

26-cr-00028
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Case Summary

USA v. Gangar et al., docketed as 26-cr-00028, is a federal criminal case with multiple defendants — the docket suffix '-4' indicates at least four named parties. The only recorded activity is a Notice of Hearing, placing the case at an early or mid-stage procedural posture. The nature of the charges against Gangar and co-defendants is not reflected in the available record. Multi-defendant federal cases frequently involve conspiracy charges, and the hearing notice may relate to arraignment, a status conference, or a pretrial matter.

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4:26-cr-00028-4 USA v. Gangar et al

Hearing · April 20, 2026

A Notice of Hearing was filed.

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Key Issues

  • Multiple defendants — nature of charges undisclosed
  • Pending hearing — purpose and stage unclear
  • Potential conspiracy or joint criminal liability theories
  • Early procedural posture with limited docket history
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Case Timeline

2 events
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Hearing April 20, 2026

4:26-cr-00028-4 USA v. Gangar et al

A Notice of Hearing was filed.

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Hearing April 20, 2026

4:26-cr-00028-3 USA v. Gangar et al

A Notice of Hearing was filed.

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Press Coverage

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Sources tracked

1 outlet · 2 articles

Timeline events

2 records on file

Last updated

3 hours, 7 minutes ago

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