9:25-cr-00051-1 USA v. Duckett
Case Summary
This criminal case involves the United States versus Duckett, with proceedings currently at the sentencing memorandum stage. The memorandum likely outlines arguments regarding the appropriate sentence following a conviction or plea agreement. Specific details about the underlying offense or defendant's background are not provided.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
8 events
Coverage
8 articles
Sources
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Key Issues
- • Sentencing determination
- • Criminal conduct evaluation
- • Application of sentencing guidelines
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Findings of Fact/Recommendation on Guilty Plea ( 45
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Findings of Fact/Recommendation on Guilty Plea ( 40
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Sentencing Memorandum ( 47
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Order Adopting Report and Recommendations ( 15
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Order on Motion for Forfeiture of Property ( 23
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Analysis & Coverage
Case Timeline
8 events5:25-cr-00051-1 USA v. Hadaway
In a legal proceeding titled 'USA v. Duckett', a scheduling notice was issued for a case previously known as '5:25-cr-00051-1 USA v. Hadaway'. This notice indicates that the court requires the parties to schedule a specific event or hearing at a later date, but does not provide further details about the nature of the event or its significance in the case.
9:26-cr-00011-1 USA v. Villanueva-Quezada
In the case USA v. Duckett, an event categorized as 'other' occurred, which also referenced a related case, USA v. Villanueva-Quezada. Although specific details were not provided, this indicates some procedural or administrative action linking the two cases. Such events often involve scheduling, filings, or administrative coordination between related cases.
1:25-cr-00055-1 USA v. Quinn
In the case USA v. Quinn, a formal declaration was filed with the court. This document likely contains important statements or evidence relevant to the proceedings. Such filings help clarify positions and support the legal process.
9:25-cr-00054-1 USA v. Newman et al
In the case USA v. Newman et al, the court issued a document outlining the facts and recommendations related to a guilty plea. This means the court reviewed the evidence and suggested how the case should proceed based on the defendant's admission of guilt. Such findings help the judge decide on the appropriate sentence or next steps.
9:25-cr-00054-2 USA v. Newman et al
In the case USA v. Newman et al, the court issued a Findings of Fact and Recommendation regarding a guilty plea. This means the judge reviewed the facts related to the plea and provided guidance on how the case should proceed. This step is crucial as it helps ensure the plea is entered knowingly and voluntarily.
1:25-cr-00058-1 USA v. DUDLEY et al
In the case USA v. Duckett, the court reached a verdict, concluding the trial phase. Additionally, in the related case USA v. Dudley et al, a Sentencing Memorandum was filed, outlining the recommended punishments. These developments mark key steps in resolving these criminal cases and determining appropriate sentences.
9:25-cr-00003-1 USA v. Jones
In the case USA v. Duckett, the court issued an order adopting the report and recommendations related to a different but connected case, USA v. Jones. This means the court agreed with the findings and suggestions made in the report, which helps move the case forward by resolving certain legal questions. It matters because adopting such recommendations can streamline the judicial process and clarify the court's position on key issues.
9:25-cr-00051-1 USA v. Duckett
The court issued an order regarding the government's request to seize property connected to the case USA v. Duckett. This means the court has decided whether certain assets can be legally taken as part of the criminal proceedings. Such orders are important because they can impact the defendant's assets and the outcome of the case.
Press Coverage
9:25-cr-00054-1 USA v. Newman et al
Findings of Fact/Recommendation on Guilty Plea ( 45
9:25-cr-00054-2 USA v. Newman et al
Findings of Fact/Recommendation on Guilty Plea ( 40
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Sources tracked
1 outlet · 8 articles
Timeline events
8 records on file
Last updated
3 days, 17 hours ago
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