4:26-cr-00086-1 USA v. Pemberton
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Pemberton under docket 26-cr-00086. The current procedural posture includes issues related to disclosure, indicating ongoing evidentiary or procedural matters in the criminal litigation. Specific details about the charges or offenses are not provided in the summary.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
11 events
Coverage
11 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • criminal prosecution
- • disclosure
- • evidentiary procedures
update What Changed This Week
Case Timeline
11 events1:26-cr-00038-1 USA v. Rodriguez-Cruz
The court issued a scheduling order in the case USA v. Rodriguez-Cruz, which sets important deadlines and timelines for the progression of the case. This helps ensure the case moves forward in an organized and timely manner. Such orders are crucial for managing court resources and keeping all parties informed of key dates.
2:26-cr-00086-1 USA v. Jimenez
In the case USA v. Jimenez, the court issued a judgment and commitment order, which means the judge finalized the decision and ordered the defendant to be sentenced or detained accordingly. This step officially concludes the trial phase and initiates the enforcement of the court's ruling. It matters because it marks the transition from trial to sentencing or incarceration.
1:26-cr-00058-1 USA v. Chavez-Mendez
In the case USA v. Chavez-Mendez, the defendant submitted a Waiver of Indictment, meaning they agreed to proceed without a formal grand jury indictment. This speeds up the legal process by allowing the case to move forward directly to arraignment or trial. It matters because it can streamline proceedings and potentially affect the defendant's strategy.
4:26-cr-40009-1 USA v. Soto Garcia
A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the case USA v. Soto Garcia, which is related to the case USA v. Pemberton. This procedural step is important to organize the court's timeline and ensure both parties are prepared for upcoming proceedings.
3:26-cr-00064-1 USA v. Neal
The court issued a Clerk's Notice in the case USA v. Neal, which is related to the case USA v. Pemberton. This notice is an official communication from the court clerk to inform the parties about procedural or administrative matters. Such notices help keep the case on track and ensure all parties are aware of important updates.
5:26-cr-00066-1 USA v. Napolitano
In the case USA v. Napolitano, the court processed a transfer of jurisdiction or treaty transfer, meaning the responsibility for the case was moved from one court or jurisdiction to another. This step ensures that the case is handled in the appropriate legal venue according to jurisdictional rules or international agreements.
1:26-cr-00006-1 USA v. Harley
In the case USA v. Harley, the government filed a Notice of Attorney Appearance, officially informing the court that a specific attorney will represent the United States in this matter. This procedural step ensures that the court and all parties know who is responsible for presenting the government's case. It matters because it helps maintain clear communication and proper legal representation during the proceedings.
4:26-cr-00050-1 USA v. Coleman
In the case USA v. Coleman, an arraignment took place, which is the first court hearing where the defendant is formally charged and asked to enter a plea. This step is crucial as it sets the stage for how the case will proceed, including potential trial dates or plea negotiations.
4:26-cr-00073-1 USA v. Skelton
In the case USA v. Skelton, an arraignment took place, which is the first court hearing where the defendant is formally charged and asked to enter a plea. This step is crucial as it officially starts the legal process and informs the defendant of the charges against them. It sets the stage for how the case will proceed.
1:26-cr-00026-1 USA v. SMITH
In the case USA v. Smith, a disclosure event occurred, meaning that certain information or evidence was shared between the parties involved. This step is crucial as it ensures transparency and allows both sides to prepare their arguments effectively. Although related to a different case number, it was noted alongside USA v. Pemberton for record-keeping purposes.
4:26-cr-00086-1 USA v. Pemberton
A hearing was scheduled in the case of USA versus Pemberton, identified by the case number 4:26-cr-00086-1. This hearing serves as an official court proceeding where matters related to the case will be discussed or decided. Such hearings are important steps in the legal process to ensure fair and timely resolution.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:26-cr-00038-1 USA v. Rodriguez-Cruz
Scheduling Order ( 15
2:26-cr-00086-1 USA v. Jimenez
Judgment and Commitment ( 27
1:26-cr-00058-1 USA v. Chavez-Mendez
Waiver of Indictment ( 14
4:26-cr-40009-1 USA v. Soto Garcia
~Util - Set/Reset Hearings ( 14
3:26-cr-00064-1 USA v. Neal
Clerk's Notice
5:26-cr-00066-1 USA v. Napolitano
Jurisdiction/Treaty Transfer-In (CR-56) ( 2
1:26-cr-00006-1 USA v. Harley
Notice of Attorney Appearance - USA ( 24
4:26-cr-00050-1 USA v. Coleman
Arraignment
4:26-cr-00073-1 USA v. Skelton
Arraignment
1:26-cr-00026-1 USA v. SMITH
Disclosure ( 20
4:26-cr-00086-1 USA v. Pemberton
Notice of Hearing