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Order and Speedy Trial Finding as to Travis Russell

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Case Summary

Magistrate Judge Rodney H. Holmes granted Travis Russell's motion for additional time to file pretrial motions, extending the deadline to May 28, 2026. The government has until June 11, 2026, to respond. The order balances defendant preparation with speedy trial considerations.

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ORDER AND SPEEDY TRIAL FINDING as to Travis Russell: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant's First Motion for Additional Time in which to File Pretrial Motions Doc. 22 is GRANTED. Defendant shall have to and including May

Order · May 10, 2026

A Motion for Additional Time in which to File Pretrial Motions Doc was filed.

Key Issues

  • Pretrial motion deadline
  • Extension granted
  • Speedy trial finding
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ORDER AND SPEEDY TRIAL FINDING as to Travis Russell: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant's First Motion for Additional

Order · May 10, 2026

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The Story So Far

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On April 14, 2026, Magistrate Judge Rodney H. Holmes granted Travis Russell's First Motion for Additional Time in which to File Pretrial Motions, Doc. 22. The order allows Russell to file any pretrial motions or a notice of intent not to file pretrial motions by May 28, 2026. The government will have until June 11, 2026, to respond. This development is significant as it gives Russell more time to prepare his defense and potentially file motions to challenge the government's case. The next key event to watch will be the filing of pretrial motions by Russell and the government's response.

The order was issued in response to Russell's motion, which was filed on an unknown date. The motion was granted, and the court set a deadline for Russell to file any pretrial motions or a notice of intent not to file pretrial motions. The government was given until June 11, 2026, to respond to any pretrial motions filed by Russell.

The case is currently active, and the court is awaiting the filing of pretrial motions by Russell. The government will then have the opportunity to respond to any motions filed by Russell. The next key event to watch will be the filing of pretrial motions by Russell and the government's response.

The court has not yet set a trial date, and the case is still in the pretrial phase. The filing of pretrial motions by Russell and the government's response will be an important development in the case. The court will then consider any motions filed by Russell and make a decision on whether to grant or deny them.

The case is being heard in the [Unknown] court, and the judge presiding over the case is Magistrate Judge Rodney H. Holmes. The case is currently in the active phase, and the court is awaiting the filing of pretrial motions by Russell. The government will then have the opportunity to respond to any motions filed by Russell.

The next key event to watch will be the filing of pretrial motions by Russell and the government's response. The court will then consider any motions filed by Russell and make a decision on whether to grant or deny them. The case is still in the pretrial phase, and the court has not yet set a trial date.

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A Motion for Additional Time in which to File Pretrial Motions Doc was filed.
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ORDER AND SPEEDY TRIAL FINDING as to Travis Russell: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant's First Motion for Additional Time in which to File Pretrial Motions Doc. 22 is GRANTED. Defendant shall have to and including May 28, 2026, to file any pretrial motions or a notice of intent not to file pretrial motions. The Government shall have until June 11, 2026, to respond. (Criminal Pretrial Motion due by 5/28/2026.) Signed by Magistrate Judge Rodney H. Holmes on 4/14/2026. (CLH) (Entered: 04/14/2026)

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Order May 10, 2026

ORDER AND SPEEDY TRIAL FINDING as to Travis Russell: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant's First Motion for Additional Time in which to File Pretrial Motions Doc. 22 is GRANTED. Defendant shall have to and including May 28, 2026, to file any pretrial motions or a notice of intent not to file pretrial motions. The

A Motion for Additional Time in which to File Pretrial Motions Doc was filed.

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