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7:26-mj-00888-1 USA v. Vena

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Case Summary

USA v. Vena is a criminal matter identified by docket 26-mj-00888. The latest filing is an affirmation (non-motion), suggesting procedural or evidentiary matters are being addressed. No details on charges or case developments are provided in the summary.

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Timeline

4 events

Coverage

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Key Issues

  • Criminal procedure
  • Evidentiary submissions
  • Pretrial matters

update What Changed This Week

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pacer 22 hours, 51 minutes ago
2:25-cr-00294-1 USA v. Avena
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Order 23 hours, 25 minutes ago
2:25-cr-00294-1 USA v. Avena
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pacer 1 day, 1 hour ago
7:26-mj-00378-1 USA v. Pen Register
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Other 1 day, 3 hours ago
7:26-mj-00378-1 USA v. Pen Register
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pacer 1 day, 17 hours ago
7:26-mj-00685-1 USA v. Pacheco
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Case Timeline

4 events
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Order April 16, 2026

2:25-cr-00294-1 USA v. Avena

In a recent court order, the judge issued a directive in chambers regarding the case of USA v. Avena, which has no further proceeding scheduled. This order is part of the ongoing legal proceedings involving USA and Avena.

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Other April 16, 2026

7:26-mj-00378-1 USA v. Pen Register

In the ongoing legal case against Vena, the court has granted an extension to the pen register and trap and trace request, allowing authorities to gather additional electronic communication records.

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Motion April 15, 2026

7:26-mj-00685-1 USA v. Pacheco

In the case USA v. Vena, a related motion was filed referencing another case, USA v. Pacheco. This filing, called an Affirmation in Support, is a formal statement backing a previous request or position without introducing a new motion. It helps clarify or reinforce the arguments already presented in court.

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Motion April 15, 2026

7:26-mj-00888-1 USA v. Vena

In the case USA v. Vena, a party submitted an affirmation, which is a formal statement supporting a position but not requesting any specific court action. This document helps clarify the facts or legal arguments without asking the judge to make a decision on a motion. It matters because it provides the court with additional information relevant to the case.

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