USA Files Sentencing Memorandum Against Defendant Wrackkie Quiogue
Case Summary
The United States filed a sentencing memorandum against defendant Wrackkie Quiogue. This document likely outlines the government's recommended sentence and supporting arguments for the court's consideration ahead of the sentencing hearing.
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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM filed by Plaintiff USA as to Defendant Wrackkie Quiogue (Lachman, David) (Entered: 02/19/2026)
Verdict · May 13, 2026
The United States filed a sentencing memorandum for defendant Wrackkie Quiogue on February 19, 2026. This document outlines the government's recommended sentence and supporting arguments. It sets the stage for the judge's sentencing decision in the case.
Key Issues
- • Sentencing memorandum
- • Government recommendation
- • Defendant Wrackkie Quiogue
- • Sentencing phase
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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM filed by Plaintiff USA as to Defendant Wrackkie Quiogue (Lachman, David) (Entered: 02/19/2026)
Verdict · May 13, 2026
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The Story So Far
The United States filed a sentencing memorandum against defendant Wrackkie Quiogue on February 19, 2026. The memorandum sets out the government's recommended punishment and the reasons supporting that recommendation. The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned yet.
Details about the charges against Quiogue and the underlying facts have not been publicly disclosed. The sentencing memorandum typically follows a conviction or guilty plea, suggesting that the case has moved past the trial phase or plea negotiations. The government’s position in this filing will shape the court’s sentencing decision once a judge takes over.
The absence of a judge assignment means the next procedural steps, including the sentencing hearing, have not been scheduled. Observers should watch for the court’s appointment of a judge and any defense responses to the government’s sentencing proposal. Those filings will clarify the contested issues and the likely sentence range.
The case’s docket remains sparse, limiting insight into the broader litigation context or potential appeals. The sentencing memorandum is the first substantive public filing, marking a key turning point in the case’s progression.
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SENTENCING MEMORANDUM filed by Plaintiff USA as to Defendant Wrackkie Quiogue (Lachman, David) (Entered: 02/19/2026)
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The United States filed a sentencing memorandum for defendant Wrackkie Quiogue on February 19, 2026. This document outlines the government's recommended sentence and supporting arguments. It sets the stage for the judge's sentencing decision in the case.
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