Judge Jeff Armistead Holds Arraignment and Review of Detention Hearing for Bridget Hadley Ryan
Case Summary
Magistrate Judge Jeff Armistead conducted the arraignment and detention review hearing for Bridget Hadley Ryan on May 22, 2024. The defendant was advised of charges, waived reading of the indictment, and pleaded not guilty. The parties must confer within 14 days to agree on pretrial disclosure timelines under Rule 16.
Latest development
Minutes of Proceedings: Arraignment and Review of Detention Hearing held on 5/22/2024 before Magistrate Judge Jeff Armistead as to Defendant Bridget Hadley Ryan (USM #10997-511). Defendant advised of the charges, waived
Order · May 10, 2026
Judge Jeff Armistead issued an order.
Key Issues
- • Arraignment held
- • Not guilty plea entered
- • Detention review conducted
- • Pretrial disclosure scheduling
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Minutes of Proceedings: Arraignment and Review of Detention Hearing held on 5/22/2024 before Magistrate Judge Jeff
Order · May 10, 2026
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The Story So Far
Minutes of Proceedings: Arraignment and Review of Detention Hearing held on 5/22/2024 before Magistrate Judge Jeff Armistead as to Defendant Bridget Hadley Ryan (USM #10997-511). Defendant advised of the charges, waived reading of the Indictment, and proceeds as named. Not guilty plea(s) and a denial of the forfeiture allegation entered.
Within 14 days, the attorneys for the government and the defendant must confer and try to agree on a timetable and procedures for pretrial disclosure under is an active criminal matter. The case is assigned to Jeff Armistead.
Named participants include Jeff Armistead. Juryvine classifies the matter around criminal case, criminal law, government litigation, court watch.
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On May 10, 2026, the docket recorded a order: Judge Jeff Armistead issued an order.
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Minutes of Proceedings: Arraignment and Review of Detention Hearing held on 5/22/2024 before Magistrate Judge Jeff Armistead as to Defendant Bridget Hadley Ryan (USM #10997-511). Defendant advised of the charges, waived reading of the Indictment, and proceeds as named. Not guilty plea(s) and a denial of the forfeiture allegation entered. Within 14 days, the attorneys for the government and the defendant must confer and try to agree on a timetable and procedures for pretrial disclosure under Rule
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1 eventMinutes of Proceedings: Arraignment and Review of Detention Hearing held on 5/22/2024 before Magistrate Judge Jeff Armistead as to Defendant Bridget Hadley Ryan (USM #10997-511). Defendant advised of the charges, waived reading of the Indictment, and proceeds as named. Not guilty plea(s) and a denial of the forfeiture
Judge Jeff Armistead issued an order.
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