Brown v. Mitchell et al
Case Summary
The court set or reset deadlines in the case of USA v. Brown, a related case to Brown v. Mitchell et al. This action is significant because it affects the timeline for proceedings in the case. The exact deadlines and their impact on the case are not specified.
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4:20-cr-00358-1 USA v. Brown
Verdict · April 29, 2026
The court delivered a verdict in the case of USA v. Brown, sentencing the defendant to a term of imprisonment. The sentence was handed down in response to the defendant's guilty plea in the underlying criminal case. This verdict marks the conclusion of the case.
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Sentencing Memorandum ( 103
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Order on Motion to Reduce Sentence - First Step Act ( 361
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Case Timeline
6 events7:14-cr-00659-1 USA v. Brown
The court set or reset deadlines in the case of USA v. Brown, a related case to Brown v. Mitchell et al. This action is significant because it affects the timeline for proceedings in the case. The exact deadlines and their impact on the case are not specified.
4:20-cr-00358-1 USA v. Brown
The court delivered a verdict in the case of USA v. Brown, sentencing the defendant to a term of imprisonment. The sentence was handed down in response to the defendant's guilty plea in the underlying criminal case. This verdict marks the conclusion of the case.
1:26-cr-00079-1 USA v. BROWN
The court has excluded the start of the speedy trial clock in the case of USA v. Brown due to a pending motion. This exclusion allows the trial to begin after the motion is resolved, rather than immediately. The exclusion is a common practice in federal courts.
1:26-cr-00079-1 USA v. BROWN
The court has excluded the start of the speedy trial clock in the case of USA v. Brown, citing a reason that is not specified. This means that the 70-day deadline for trial to begin is paused. The exclusion will allow the parties more time to prepare for trial.
6:16-cr-00008-1 USA v. Mitchell et al
A Motion was filed.
1:25-cv-13544 Brown v. Mitchell et al
The court granted a motion to seal a document in the Brown v. Mitchell et al case, citing concerns for the safety of a witness. This decision allows the document to remain confidential, potentially protecting the witness from harm. The sealing of the document may impact the public's ability to access information about the case.
Press Coverage
6:16-cr-00008-1 USA v. Mitchell et al
Order on Motion to Reduce Sentence - First Step Act ( 361
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5 outlets · 5 articles
Timeline events
6 records on file
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2 days, 22 hours ago
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