5:24-cr-00243-1 USA v. Carrizalez
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Carrizalez under docket 24-cr-00243. Recent procedural activity includes setting or resetting hearings, indicating ongoing pretrial management. Specific charges and factual background are not detailed in the available summary.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
5 events
Coverage
5 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Pretrial hearings
- • Case management
update What Changed This Week
Case Timeline
5 events1:24-cr-00230-1 USA v. Mackey
In the case USA v. Carrizalez, a notice related to another case, USA v. Mackey, was filed. This indicates that there may be a connection or relevant information between the two cases that the court needs to consider. Such notices help ensure that all related matters are properly coordinated during legal proceedings.
3:24-cr-00293-1 USA v. Sevilla-Irias
In the case USA v. Sevilla-Irias, the court issued an order regarding a motion to dismiss filed by the defense. This means the judge reviewed the request to throw out some or all charges and made a decision on whether the case can proceed. Such rulings are crucial as they determine if the prosecution's case is strong enough to continue.
1:24-cr-00324-1 USA v. Alvarez
In the case USA v. Carrizalez, a related event was noted involving another case, USA v. Alvarez. This cross-reference indicates that the court is linking or considering matters from both cases together, which could affect how the cases proceed or are decided.
5:24-cr-00429-1 USA v. Hoang
A hearing was scheduled or rescheduled in the case USA v. Hoang, which is related to the broader proceedings involving USA v. Carrizalez. This step is part of managing court timelines and ensuring that both cases progress appropriately through the legal system.
5:24-cr-00243-1 USA v. Carrizalez
In the case of USA versus Carrizalez, a court event labeled as 'other' took place, indicating a procedural or administrative action rather than a trial or hearing. Although specific details are not provided, such events can involve scheduling, filings, or other court management tasks that keep the case moving forward. This step is essential to ensure the legal process proceeds efficiently and fairly.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:24-cr-00230-1 USA v. Mackey
Notice (Other) ( 42
3:24-cr-00293-1 USA v. Sevilla-Irias
Order on Motion to Dismiss ( 32
1:24-cr-00324-1 USA v. Alvarez
5:24-cr-00429-1 USA v. Hoang
~Util - Set/Reset Hearings ( 59