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8:22-cr-00113-1 USA v. Unger

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Case Summary

This criminal case involves the United States versus Unger, docket number 22-cr-00113. The current activity recorded is a petition related to probation and supervised release, indicating ongoing post-conviction supervision matters. Details on the underlying offense or specific probation terms are not provided.

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Key Issues

  • Probation compliance
  • Supervised release conditions
  • Post-conviction monitoring

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Other April 15, 2026

8:22-cr-00051-1 USA v. Wilkinson

In the case USA v. Unger, a sealed document was filed, which means the details of the document are kept confidential and not available to the public. This typically happens to protect sensitive information or ongoing investigations. The event is related to another case, USA v. Wilkinson, indicating a possible connection between the two cases.

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Order April 15, 2026

8:23-cr-00131-1 USA v. Dinh

The court issued an order regarding the defendant's competency to stand trial in the case USA v. Dinh. This means the court evaluated whether the defendant is mentally capable of understanding the trial proceedings and participating in their defense. Determining competency is crucial to ensure a fair trial.

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Other April 15, 2026

8:22-cr-00113-1 USA v. Unger

In the case of USA v. Unger, a petition related to probation and supervised release was filed. This means the court is reviewing the defendant's compliance with the terms set during their probation period. Such petitions are important because they can lead to modifications of the probation terms or further legal action if violations are found.

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