5:25-cr-00376-1 USA v. Montoya, Jr.
Case Summary
The United States is prosecuting Montoya, Jr. in a criminal case under docket 25-cr-00376. The latest update is a text-only scheduling notice, indicating that the case is progressing through the court's scheduling process. No further details on charges or substantive motions have been provided.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
6 events
Coverage
6 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Criminal prosecution
- • Case scheduling
- • Pretrial management
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Case Timeline
6 events5:25-cr-00276-1 USA v. Knutt
In the case USA v. Knutt, the court issued a judgment and commitment order, which means the court has finalized its decision and ordered the defendant to be sentenced or detained accordingly. This step formalizes the court's ruling and initiates the enforcement of the sentence. It matters because it marks the transition from trial to the execution of the court's decision.
2:25-cr-00337-1 USA v. Simion
A new criminal case titled USA v. Simion was officially started, as indicated by the filing of a report commencing criminal action. This means the court has formally recognized the charges and the legal process against Simion has begun. It matters because it marks the start of prosecution and sets the case in motion within the judicial system.
1:25-cr-00370-1 USA v. AL-BAKOUSH
In the case USA v. AL-BAKOUSH, the defense or prosecution submitted a reply brief supporting their previous arguments. This document is intended to reinforce their position and respond to any counterarguments made by the opposing side. Such replies help the court better understand each party's stance before making a decision.
2:25-cr-00837-1 USA v. Mailyan
In the case USA v. Montoya, Jr., the court issued an order related to a stipulation in a separate but connected case, USA v. Mailyan. This order likely addresses an agreement between the parties involved, which can help streamline the legal process by resolving certain issues without further dispute. Such orders are important because they can expedite the case and reduce the court's workload.
5:25-cr-00377-1 USA v. Harper-Valenzuela
In the case USA v. Harper-Valenzuela, the court recorded an excludable delay, meaning a period of time that does not count towards the speedy trial clock. This pause allows the court and parties additional time to prepare without violating the defendant's right to a timely trial.
5:25-cr-00376-1 USA v. Montoya, Jr.
The court issued a Text Only Scheduling Notice in the case of USA v. Montoya, Jr., which means they provided information about upcoming dates or deadlines related to the case. This helps all parties stay informed about the timeline and procedural steps moving forward.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
5:25-cr-00276-1 USA v. Knutt
Judgment and Commitment ( 42
2:25-cr-00337-1 USA v. Simion
Report Commencing Criminal Action (CR-64) ( 35
1:25-cr-00370-1 USA v. AL-BAKOUSH
Reply in Support ( 41
2:25-cr-00837-1 USA v. Mailyan
Order on Stipulation ( 32
5:25-cr-00377-1 USA v. Harper-Valenzuela
Excludable Delay ( 20
5:25-cr-00376-1 USA v. Montoya, Jr.
Text Only Scheduling Notice