USA files consent motion to continue status conference for Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla
Case Summary
The United States filed a consent motion to continue the status conference for Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla. The motion included a proposed order and was entered on October 13, 2022.
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Consent MOTION to Continue Status Conference by USA as to Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order)(Aminoff, Anthony) (Entered: 10/13/2022)
Order · May 10, 2026
USA as to Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla filed a Motion to Continue Status Conference.
Key Issues
- • Consent motion
- • Status conference continuation
- • Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla
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Consent MOTION to Continue Status Conference by USA as to Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed
Order · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
The United States filed a consent motion to continue the status conference in the case against Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla on October 13, 2022. The motion included a proposed order and was submitted by attorney Anthony Aminoff. The court has not yet assigned a judge to the matter, and the docket number remains unknown.
The case is active but currently lacks publicly available details on the underlying claims or charges against Ramos-Bobadilla. The motion to continue suggests the parties need more time before proceeding with the scheduled status conference, which typically addresses case management and scheduling issues.
Without a judge assigned, the court has not ruled on the motion or set a new date for the status conference. The absence of further filings or orders limits insight into the case's trajectory or substantive developments. The government’s consent to continue indicates cooperation with the defense or logistical reasons for the delay.
The case remains open and pending further court action.
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Consent MOTION to Continue Status Conference by USA as to Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order)(Aminoff, Anthony) (Entered: 10/13/2022)
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1 eventConsent MOTION to Continue Status Conference by USA as to Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order)(Aminoff, Anthony) (Entered: 10/13/2022)
USA as to Erlinda Ramos-Bobadilla filed a Motion to Continue Status Conference.
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