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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Stephawn Malik Watson (McGuinn, Colleen)

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The United States submitted a sentencing memorandum for Stephawn Malik Watson. This document outlines the government's recommended punishment and supporting arguments ahead of sentencing. It sets the stage for the judge's decision on Watson's sentence.

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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Stephawn Malik Watson (McGuinn, Colleen)

Verdict · May 12, 2026

The United States submitted a sentencing memorandum for Stephawn Malik Watson. This document outlines the government's recommended punishment and supporting arguments ahead of sentencing. It sets the stage for the judge's decision on Watson's sentence.

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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Stephawn Malik Watson (McGuinn, Colleen)

Verdict · May 12, 2026

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The United States submitted a sentencing memorandum for Stephawn Malik Watson on May 12, 2026. The document sets out the government's recommended sentence and the legal basis for that recommendation. The case remains active, but the court and judge have not yet been publicly identified.

The memorandum signals that the trial phase has concluded and the case is moving into sentencing. The government’s filing typically follows a conviction or guilty plea, indicating that Watson's culpability has been established to the prosecution's satisfaction.

The memorandum will influence the judge’s decision on the length and conditions of Watson’s sentence. The absence of a judge assignment suggests the case is still in transition within the court system. Defense counsel and the court will likely respond with their own sentencing submissions or arguments.

The case’s next major step is the sentencing hearing, where the judge will consider all filings and hear from both sides before issuing a sentence. The government’s memorandum is a key document that frames the sentencing debate and outlines the factors the prosecution believes justify its recommended punishment.

The docket remains sparse on public details, leaving the precise charges and underlying facts unclear. The memorandum’s filing date marks a critical procedural milestone that moves the case closer to resolution.

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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Stephawn Malik Watson (McGuinn, Colleen)

The United States submitted a sentencing memorandum for Stephawn Malik Watson. This document outlines the government's recommended punishment and supporting arguments ahead of sentencing. It sets the stage for the judge's decision on Watson's sentence.

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