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BROWN v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

23-cv-02923
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Case Summary

This case involves a mail returned notice from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The court has notified the parties that a piece of mail was returned, and the case is currently ongoing. Further research is needed to determine the status and key issues of the case.

Latest development

1:22-cr-00480-1 USA v. Brown

Hearing · April 27, 2026

The court held a terminate hearing in the case of USA v. Brown, case number 1:22-cr-00480-1. The hearing was related to the termination of the case against defendant Brown. The court's decision will determine the outcome of the case.

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Key Issues

  • Mail returned
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Court notice
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Case Timeline

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Hearing April 27, 2026

1:22-cr-00480-1 USA v. Brown

The court held a terminate hearing in the case of USA v. Brown, case number 1:22-cr-00480-1. The hearing was related to the termination of the case against defendant Brown. The court's decision will determine the outcome of the case.

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Other April 25, 2026

7:21-cr-00580-2 USA v. Brown

A Notice of Attorney Appearance was filed.

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Other April 24, 2026

1:23-cv-02923 BROWN v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

The court returned mail in the case of Brown v. Federal Bureau of Investigation, indicating that the agency's address was incorrect or the mail was undeliverable. This event is a procedural step in the case, with no immediate impact on the litigation. The court's action does not affect the underlying claims or disputes in the case.

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3 outlets · 3 articles

Timeline events

3 records on file

Last updated

1 week, 2 days ago

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