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9:25-cr-80129-1 USA v. Barrett et al

25-cr-80129
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Case Summary

In USA v. Barrett et al, a criminal case, the court issued a notice or order related to a change of plea and/or sentencing. This indicates that one or more defendants may have entered a plea agreement, potentially resolving some or all charges against them. The procedural update marks a significant phase in the criminal proceedings.

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4 events

Coverage

4 articles

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Key Issues

  • Change of plea
  • Sentencing
  • Criminal procedure
  • Defendant rights
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Verdict April 14, 2026

9:25-cr-80129-1 USA v. Barrett et al

In the case USA v. Barrett et al, the court disclosed the Presentence Investigation Report along with the Plea and Sentencing Report. This disclosure is a key step in the sentencing phase, providing the judge with detailed background information about the defendant to determine an appropriate sentence. It ensures that the sentencing is informed and fair based on the defendant's history and the circumstances of the case.

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Verdict April 14, 2026

9:25-cr-80029-1 USA v. Grant et al

In the case USA v. Barrett et al, the court addressed objections related to the Presentence Investigation Report, which is a document that helps the judge decide the appropriate sentence for the defendants. Resolving these objections ensures the sentencing is based on accurate and agreed-upon information. This step is crucial for a fair sentencing process.

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Verdict April 14, 2026

9:25-cr-80163-1 USA v. Garcia Soto

In the case USA v. Garcia Soto, the court issued a notice or order indicating a change in the defendant's plea or sentencing. This means the defendant may have altered their plea, such as from not guilty to guilty, or there has been an update regarding their sentence. Such changes can significantly impact the direction and outcome of the case.

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Other April 14, 2026

9:25-cr-80157-1 USA v. Garcia

In the case numbered 9:25-cr-80129-1 involving USA versus Barrett and others, an event was recorded under a different case number, 9:25-cr-80157-1, involving USA versus Garcia. This indicates a procedural or administrative action linking or referencing related cases, which may affect how the court manages these proceedings.

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