United States Files Joint Letter on Status of Richard Bermudez Case with Judge Furman
Case Summary
The United States filed a joint letter regarding Richard Bermudez's case, addressed to Judge Jesse M. Furman on May 1, 2026. The letter provided a status update on the proceedings. It reflects ongoing communication between the parties and the court.
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- • Status update
- • Joint letter
- • Case communication
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JOINT LETTER by USA as to Richard Bermudez addressed to Judge Jesse M. Furman from USA dated May 1, 2026 re: status
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1 eventJOINT LETTER by USA as to Richard Bermudez addressed to Judge Jesse M. Furman from USA dated May 1, 2026 re: status update Document filed by USA. (Phillips, Lauren) (Entered: 05/01/2026)
The United States submitted a joint letter to Judge Jesse M. Furman on May 1, 2026, providing a status update on the case involving Richard Bermudez. This filing keeps the court informed about recent developments or ongoing matters in the case. The letter reflects cooperation between parties or agencies involved in the litigation.
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