Court grants early return of trial subpoenas in Nathali Ramirez case
Case Summary
Judge Edmond E. Chang granted the government's unopposed motion for early return of trial subpoenas in the case involving Nathali Ramirez. Both parties must notify each other within two business days of receiving subpoena responses and cooperate on inspection and disclosure. The parties continue to work on pretrial filings due April 1, 2026, and discuss potential plea negotiations.
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MINUTE entry before the Honorable Edmond E. Chang as to Nathali Ramirez: (1.) The government's unopposed motion 30 for early return of trial subpoenas is granted as to both parties. Each side must notify the other
Hearing · May 9, 2026
A Motion was filed.
Key Issues
- • Early return of trial subpoenas
- • Mutual notification and cooperation
- • Pretrial filings deadline
- • Ongoing plea discussions
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MINUTE entry before the Honorable Edmond E. Chang as to Nathali Ramirez: (1.) The government's unopposed motion 30 for
Hearing · May 09, 2026
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MINUTE entry before the Honorable Edmond E. Chang as to Nathali Ramirez: (1.) The government's unopposed motion 30 for early return of trial subpoenas is granted as to both parties. Each side must notify the other within two business days of receipt of responses to subpoenas and then confer with the other side to permit inspection, copying, or disclosure. (2.) On review of the status report, R. 32, the parties are working on the pretrial filings (due 04/01/2026, R. 26) and continue to discuss po
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1 eventMINUTE entry before the Honorable Edmond E. Chang as to Nathali Ramirez: (1.) The government's unopposed motion 30 for early return of trial subpoenas is granted as to both parties. Each side must notify the other within two business days of receipt of responses to subpoenas and then confer with the other side to
A Motion was filed.
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