1:23-cr-00084-1 USA v. Martinez
Probation Superseding Petition Due to Violations of Supervision (No Warrant) ( 61
The government filed a superseding petition in the case of USA v. Martinez, alleging that the defendant has violated the terms of their probation. The petition does not involve a warrant and is related to supervision violations. This action may lead to a revocation of the defendant's probation.
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The government filed a superseding petition in the case of USA v. Martinez, alleging that the defendant has violated the terms of their probation. The petition does not involve a warrant and is related to supervision violations. This action may lead to a revocation of the defendant's probation.
The government filed a superseding petition in the case of USA v. Martinez, alleging that the defendant has violated the terms of their probation. The petition does not seek a warrant, indicating that the government is seeking to modify the defendant's probation rather than have them arrested. This development may impact the defendant's future supervision and potential penalties.
A Notice of Attorney Appearance was filed.
Probation Superseding Petition Due to Violations of Supervision (No Warrant) ( 61
Probation Superseding Petition Due to Violations of Supervision (No Warrant) ( 76
Notice of Attorney Appearance ( 6
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