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Court Grants Excludable Delay Motion in AUSA v. Sommers in District of Massachusetts

26-mc-93007 D. Mass.
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Case Summary

The Assistant United States Attorney filed a motion for excludable delay in the case of AUSA v. Sommers. The court granted the motion, allowing the government to exclude time from the deadline for filing a response. This decision was made in accordance with the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

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  • excludable delay
  • Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
  • motion
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D. Mass.

District of Massachusetts · 1st Circuit · MA

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3:26-mc-93007 AUSA v. Sommers

Other · Apr 29, 2026

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What the record shows

This case is tied to District of Massachusetts, a federal district court in MA.

The newest docket activity we have is a other dated April 29, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 4 days, 20 hours ago

AUSA v. Sommers is an active criminal matter in District of Massachusetts under docket 26-mc-93007.

The case is currently organized around excludable delay, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

The Assistant United States Attorney filed a motion for excludable delay in the case of AUSA v. Sommers. The court granted the motion, allowing the government to exclude time from the deadline for filing a response.

This decision was made in accordance with the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

On April 29, 2026, the docket recorded a other: The court granted an excludable delay in the case of AUSA v. Sommers, allowing the prosecution to exclude time from the statute of limitations clock. This delay is excludable, meaning it won't count towards the time the prosecution has to bring charges.

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The next thing to watch is whether the latest other produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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District of Massachusetts (D. Mass.) is a federal district court in the 1st Circuit, MA.

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Other April 29, 2026

3:26-mc-93007 AUSA v. Sommers

The court granted an excludable delay in the case of AUSA v. Sommers, allowing the prosecution to exclude time from the statute of limitations clock. This delay is excludable, meaning it won't count towards the time the prosecution has to bring charges. The delay is likely due to ongoing investigations or other procedural issues.

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