Hampton v. Halogent, LLC
Case Summary
The court held a termination hearing in the case of USA v. Hampton, where the government sought to terminate the supervised release of defendant Hampton. The hearing was held to determine whether Hampton had violated the terms of his release. The court's decision will impact Hampton's freedom and potential penalties.
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1:25-cr-00396-1 USA v. Hampton
Hearing · April 28, 2026
The court held a termination hearing in the case of USA v. Hampton, where the government sought to terminate the supervised release of defendant Hampton. The hearing was held to determine whether Hampton had violated the terms of his release. The court's decision will impact Hampton's freedom and potential penalties.
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2 events1:25-cr-00396-1 USA v. Hampton
The court held a termination hearing in the case of USA v. Hampton, where the government sought to terminate the supervised release of defendant Hampton. The hearing was held to determine whether Hampton had violated the terms of his release. The court's decision will impact Hampton's freedom and potential penalties.
1:26-cv-04799 Hampton v. Halogent, LLC
The court denied plaintiff Hampton's motion to compel production of documents from defendant Halogent, LLC. This decision means that Halogent will not be required to turn over the requested documents at this time. The ruling is significant because it affects the scope of discovery in the case.
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