4:26-cr-00072-2 USA v. SEALED
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government against a sealed defendant. The docket references a stipulation and proposed order, indicating ongoing procedural agreements between parties or with the court. Specific details about the charges or allegations remain confidential due to the sealed status.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
34 events
Coverage
33 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal proceedings
- • Sealed defendant
- • Stipulation and proposed order
- • Confidentiality
Case Timeline
20 events4:22-cr-00233-4 USA v. SEALED
In the case identified as USA v. SEALED, an information was filed charging a felony offense under statute 171. This means formal criminal charges were brought against the defendant, marking a significant step in the legal process. Filing an information initiates prosecution and requires the defendant to respond to serious allegations.
4:26-cr-00072-2 USA v. SEALED
In the case numbered 4:26-cr-00072-2, a notice was filed indicating that an attorney has officially appeared on behalf of the defendant. This means the defendant now has legal representation in the case, which is crucial for ensuring their rights are protected during the legal process.
4:26-cr-00082-1 USA v. Mangual-Lane
A hearing was scheduled for the case USA v. Mangual-Lane, which is related to the broader matter involving USA v. SEALED. This hearing is a formal court proceeding where issues related to the case will be discussed or decided. It matters because hearings are critical steps in moving a case forward toward resolution.
1:26-cr-00046-1 USA v. SEALED
In the case identified as USA v. SEALED, a financial affidavit related to the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) was filed. This document is used to assess the defendant's financial status to determine eligibility for court-appointed legal representation. It matters because it ensures that defendants who cannot afford an attorney receive proper legal counsel.
4:21-cr-00285-44 USA v. SEALED
In the case identified as USA v. SEALED, the court reached a verdict and proceeded with sentencing. This means the judge has determined the defendant's guilt or innocence and has now assigned a punishment. Sentencing is a crucial step as it finalizes the legal consequences for the defendant based on the court's findings.
4:20-cr-00179-2 USA v. SEALED
In the case USA v. SEALED, a request was made for a transcript or digital audio recording of the proceedings. This means someone involved in the case wants an official record of what was said during a hearing or trial. Having this record is important for reviewing the case details accurately.
4:20-cr-00179-2 USA v. SEALED
In the case identified as USA v. SEALED, a request was made for a transcript or digital audio recording of the court proceedings. This means someone involved in the case wants an official record of what was said during the hearing. Such records are important for reviewing the case details or preparing for future legal actions.
3:23-cr-00130-4 USA v. SEALED
In the case USA v. SEALED, the court received a stipulation and proposed order, which is an agreement between the parties involved outlining certain terms for the court's approval. This step helps streamline the legal process by resolving specific issues without further dispute. It matters because it can expedite the case and reduce the court's workload.
4:21-cr-00320-3 USA v. SEALED
In the case identified as USA v. SEALED, the court reached a verdict and proceeded with sentencing. This means the judge decided the defendant's punishment after considering the facts and legal arguments. Sentencing is crucial because it determines the consequences the defendant will face for their actions.
4:24-cr-00206-44 USA v. SEALED
In the case titled USA v. SEALED, a notice of mailing was filed, indicating that important court documents were sent to relevant parties. This ensures that all involved are properly informed about case developments. Such notifications help maintain transparency and procedural fairness in the legal process.
4:24-cr-00034-14 USA v. SEALED
In the case referenced as 4:24-cr-00034-14 USA v. SEALED, the court updated the record by adding new attorneys and terminating the representation of previous attorneys. This change in legal representation is important as it affects who will be advocating for the parties involved moving forward.
4:26-cr-00026-1 USA v. Roman-Longoria
In the case USA v. Roman-Longoria, the parties agreed to allow the Magistrate Judge to accept the defendant's plea. This means the defendant is formally admitting guilt or entering a plea agreement under the judge's supervision. It streamlines the process and moves the case closer to resolution.
4:23-cr-00231-17 USA v. SEALED
In the case USA v. SEALED, a factual resume or basis was submitted, which outlines the agreed-upon facts relevant to the case. This document helps clarify the key points and evidence, potentially streamlining the legal process. It matters because it can influence plea negotiations or judicial decisions by establishing a clear understanding of the case facts.
4:23-cr-00007-11 USA v. SEALED
In the case identified as USA v. SEALED, a sealed plea agreement was filed, meaning the defendant agreed to plead guilty under terms kept confidential by the court. This step often indicates a resolution without a trial, which can expedite the legal process. The sealing protects sensitive information, ensuring privacy for the parties involved.
4:21-cr-00077-6 USA v. SEALED
The court issued an order to continue the case USA v. SEALED, meaning the trial or hearing has been postponed. This delay is justified by the 'ends of justice,' indicating that proceeding as scheduled would not serve fairness or proper legal process. Such continuances help ensure that all parties have adequate time to prepare and that the case is handled justly.
4:21-cr-00077-2 USA v. SEALED
The court issued an order to continue the case titled USA v. SEALED, originally filed under case number 4:21-cr-00077-2. This means the court has decided to delay the proceedings to serve the interests of justice. Such continuances are often granted to ensure all parties have adequate time to prepare or to address other legal considerations.
4:21-cr-00077-4 USA v. SEALED
The court issued an order to continue the case USA v. SEALED, 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 ensure that all parties have adequate time to prepare and that the judicial process is conducted properly.
4:23-cr-00229-16 USA v. SEALED
In the case USA v. SEALED, a warrant was executed and returned, meaning law enforcement successfully carried out a court-authorized action such as an arrest or search. This step is crucial as it moves the legal process forward by ensuring that the court's orders are implemented. It confirms that the authorities have taken the necessary actions to uphold the law in this matter.
2:25-cr-00017-4 USA v. SEALED
The indictment in the case USA v. SEALED was made public after being previously kept secret. This means the charges against the defendant are now officially known and the legal process can proceed openly. Unsealing the indictment allows the public and the defendant to be informed of the accusations.
4:26-cr-00075-1 USA v. SEALED
In the case numbered 4:26-cr-00075-1 involving the USA versus a sealed defendant, a redacted indictment was filed. This means formal charges have been brought against the defendant, but sensitive details have been withheld from the public record. This step initiates the formal criminal prosecution process.
Press Coverage
4:22-cr-00233-4 USA v. SEALED
Information - Felony ( 171
4:26-cr-00072-2 USA v. SEALED
Notice of Attorney Appearance - Defendant ( 31
4:26-cr-00082-1 USA v. Mangual-Lane
Notice of Hearing
1:26-cr-00046-1 USA v. SEALED
Financial Affidavit - CJA23 ( 13
4:21-cr-00285-44 USA v. SEALED
Sentencing
4:20-cr-00179-2 USA v. SEALED
Transcript/Digital Audio Recording Request ( 1788
3:23-cr-00130-4 USA v. SEALED
Stipulation and Proposed Order ( 249
4:21-cr-00320-3 USA v. SEALED
Sentencing
4:24-cr-00206-44 USA v. SEALED
Notice of Mailing
4:24-cr-00034-14 USA v. SEALED
~Util - Add and Terminate Attorneys ( 212
4:26-cr-00026-1 USA v. Roman-Longoria
Consent for Magistrate Judge to TAKE PLEA ( 22
4:23-cr-00231-17 USA v. SEALED
Factual Resume/Basis ( 806
4:23-cr-00007-11 USA v. SEALED
Sealed Plea Agreement ( 379
4:21-cr-00077-2 USA v. SEALED
Order to Continue - Ends of Justice ( 164
4:21-cr-00077-4 USA v. SEALED
Order to Continue - Ends of Justice ( 164
4:21-cr-00077-6 USA v. SEALED
Order to Continue - Ends of Justice ( 164
4:23-cr-00229-16 USA v. SEALED
Warrant Returned Executed ( 229
2:25-cr-00017-4 USA v. SEALED
Indictment Unsealed
4:26-cr-00075-1 USA v. SEALED
Indictment - Redacted ( 16
4:24-cr-00206-5 USA v. SEALED
~Util - Add and Terminate Attorneys ( 1511