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Magistrate Judge Coulson appoints Federal Public Defender for Davonte Drummond

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Case Summary

Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson appointed the Federal Public Defender to represent Davonte Drummond on June 7, 2024. This formal appointment ensures Drummond receives legal counsel in his criminal matter.

Latest development

ORDER APPOINTING FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER as to Davonte Drummond. Signed by Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson on 6/7/2024. (dg4s, Deputy Clerk) (Entered: 06/07/2024)

Order · May 11, 2026

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Key Issues

  • Appointment of Federal Public Defender
  • Right to counsel
  • Criminal defense
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ORDER APPOINTING FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER as to Davonte Drummond. Signed by Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson on

Order · May 11, 2026

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The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 11, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 21 hours, 3 minutes ago

Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson appointed the Federal Public Defender to represent Davonte Drummond on June 7, 2024. The appointment indicates that Drummond faces federal charges and lacks private counsel.

The docket and court details remain unspecified, but the order signals the case is active and moving through the early stages. The appointment typically follows an initial appearance or arraignment, suggesting Drummond is preparing for pretrial proceedings.

The involvement of the Federal Public Defender means Drummond qualifies for court-appointed counsel based on financial need or other criteria. The case has not yet produced publicly available filings beyond the appointment order. The next key steps will likely involve arraignment, discovery, and potential motions.

The court’s recent order on May 11, 2026, may reflect ongoing procedural developments, but details are not disclosed. Watch for future docket entries that clarify charges and defense strategy. Judge Coulson’s role as magistrate places him in charge of preliminary matters, including bail and counsel appointments, before the case proceeds to a district judge.

The Federal Public Defender’s involvement sets the stage for formal defense representation and pretrial advocacy.

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ORDER APPOINTING FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER as to Davonte Drummond. Signed by Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson on 6/7/2024. (dg4s, Deputy Clerk) (Entered: 06/07/2024)

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Order May 11, 2026

ORDER APPOINTING FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER as to Davonte Drummond. Signed by Magistrate Judge J. Mark Coulson on 6/7/2024. (dg4s, Deputy Clerk) (Entered: 06/07/2024)

The court issued an order.

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