9:26-cr-80064-1 USA v. Amaya-Gutierrez
Case Summary
In USA v. Amaya-Gutierrez, the court issued a standing discovery order. This order outlines the obligations of the parties regarding the exchange of evidence and information relevant to the criminal proceedings. Such orders are standard to ensure fair trial preparation and compliance with discovery rules.
Stage
Verdict entered
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
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Key Issues
- • Discovery obligations
- • Criminal procedure
- • Evidence exchange
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3 events9:26-cr-80046-1 USA v. Esparza-Silva
In the case of USA v. Amaya-Gutierrez, the defendant formally changed their plea and was sentenced by the district judge. This means the defendant admitted guilt or changed their plea status, leading the judge to impose a sentence. It is a key step that resolves the case without a trial.
9:26-cr-80013-1 USA v. Vasquez-Cox
In the case of USA v. Amaya-Gutierrez, the court disclosed the Presentence Investigation Report and Plea and Sentencing Report. This document provides detailed information about the defendant's background and the circumstances of the offense, which helps the judge decide an appropriate sentence. The disclosure is a key step before sentencing can occur.
9:26-cr-80064-1 USA v. Amaya-Gutierrez
The court issued a Standing Discovery Order in the case of USA v. Amaya-Gutierrez. This order outlines the procedures and obligations for sharing evidence between the prosecution and defense. It ensures both parties have access to necessary information to prepare their cases fairly.
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Press Coverage
9:26-cr-80046-1 USA v. Esparza-Silva
Change of Plea and Sentencing by DISTRICT JUDGE ONLY
9:26-cr-80013-1 USA v. Vasquez-Cox
Disclosure of Presentence Investigation/Plea and Sentencing Report ( 26
9:26-cr-80064-1 USA v. Amaya-Gutierrez
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