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9:24-cr-80144-1 USA v. Potes

24-cr-80144 Filed
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Case Summary

In this criminal case, the United States is prosecuting Potes under docket number 24-cr-80144. The latest docket entry is an opposition to a motion, indicating active litigation and contested legal arguments between the parties. The nature of the motion opposed is unspecified, so the substantive legal issues and potential impact on case outcome remain unclear from the available information.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Motion practice
  • Litigation strategy
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Case Timeline

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Other April 14, 2026

9:24-cr-80144-1 USA v. Potes

In the case USA v. Potes, a previously filed document numbered 52 was officially withdrawn from the court record. This means that the information or request contained in that document is no longer being considered by the court. Such withdrawals can affect the progress or strategy of the case.

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Motion April 14, 2026

9:08-cr-80144-1 USA v. Hickson

In the case USA v. Potes, a motion was filed opposing a previous request made in the related case USA v. Hickson. This opposition means one party disagrees with the motion and wants the court to deny it. Such exchanges are crucial as they help the judge understand both sides before making a decision.

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Other April 13, 2026

9:04-cr-80144-4 USA v. Gibson

In the case USA v. Gibson, a status report was filed, providing the court with an update on the progress or current state of the case. This helps the judge and parties involved stay informed about any developments or pending issues. Such reports are routine but essential for managing the case efficiently.

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Other April 13, 2026

9:04-cr-80144-4 USA v. Gibson

In the case USA v. Gibson, a status report was filed, providing the court with an update on the progress or current state of the case. This helps the judge and parties involved stay informed about any developments or pending issues. Such reports are routine but essential for managing the case efficiently.

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