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9:24-cr-80161-4 USA v. Carillo-Piz et al

24-cr-80161 Filed
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Case Summary

In the criminal case USA v. Carillo-Piz et al, docket 24-cr-80161, the court has issued clerk's exhibits and notices. This indicates ongoing procedural activity, likely related to evidence submission or case scheduling in a multi-defendant federal criminal matter.

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Key Issues

  • Evidence submission
  • Case scheduling
  • Multiple defendants
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Case Timeline

4 events
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Order April 14, 2026

9:24-cr-80161-4 USA v. Carillo-Piz et al

The court issued an order referring the case USA v. Carillo-Piz et al to a magistrate judge. This means that certain pretrial matters or proceedings will be handled by the magistrate judge to help manage the case efficiently. It matters because it can speed up the judicial process and ensure specialized oversight of preliminary issues.

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Other April 14, 2026

9:24-cr-80161-10 USA v. Carillo-Piz et al

In the case USA v. Carillo-Piz et al, the court clerk submitted exhibits and notices related to the proceedings. This administrative action helps keep the court record complete and ensures all parties are informed about relevant documents. It matters because maintaining accurate records is essential for a fair trial process.

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Verdict April 13, 2026

9:24-cr-80161-5 USA v. Carillo-Piz et al

In the case USA v. Carillo-Piz et al, the court continued the hearing related to the defendant's change of plea and/or sentencing. This means the judge postponed the decision on whether the defendant will plead guilty or not, or the final sentencing, to a later date. Such continuances allow both sides more time to prepare or negotiate.

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Order April 13, 2026

9:24-cr-80161-3 USA v. Carillo-Piz et al

The court issued an order referring the case USA v. Carillo-Piz et al to a magistrate judge. This means that certain pretrial matters or proceedings will be handled by the magistrate judge instead of the district judge. This helps streamline the case management and can speed up the judicial process.

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