7:25-cr-00461-1 USA v. Alarcon
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States government prosecuting Alarcon under docket number 25-cr-00461. The recent filing is a notice of transcript, indicating ongoing procedural developments in the case. Specific charges and facts have not been detailed in the available summary.
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3:25-cr-00414-1 USA v. VALERIO
Verdict · April 15, 2026
In the case USA v. Valerio, the court reached a verdict and proceeded with sentencing. This means the judge decided the defendant's guilt and determined the appropriate punishment. It is a key step in resolving the criminal case.
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- • Criminal prosecution
- • Transcript filing
- • Procedural developments
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Sentencing ( 41
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2 events3:25-cr-00414-1 USA v. VALERIO
In the case USA v. Valerio, the court reached a verdict and proceeded with sentencing. This means the judge decided the defendant's guilt and determined the appropriate punishment. It is a key step in resolving the criminal case.
7:25-cr-00461-1 USA v. Alarcon
In the case USA v. Alarcon, a notice was filed indicating that a transcript related to the proceedings has been officially submitted to the court record. This filing ensures that an accurate written record of what was said during a particular hearing or event is available for review. Having this transcript is crucial for transparency and for any future appeals or legal analysis.
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1 outlet · 2 articles
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2 records on file
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3 days, 17 hours ago
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