Sentencing Memorandum Filed in AMENDED SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi (Attachments: # 1 Trial Exhibit List)(Wilcox, Kandice) Modified text and link on 11/29/2007 (ksy, ). Modified on 11/30/2007 linked to 94 (ak, ). (Entered: 11/29/2007)
Case Summary
The United States filed an amended sentencing memorandum regarding defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi. The filing included a trial exhibit list. The memorandum was entered on November 29, 2007, with modifications on November 30, 2007, linked to docket number 94.
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Sentencing Memorandum Filed in Sentencing Memorandum Filed in AMENDED SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi (Attachments: # 1 Trial Exhibit List)(Wilcox, Kandice) Modified text and link on
Verdict · May 15, 2026
USA as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi filed an Amended SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Defend.
Key Issues
- • Amended sentencing memorandum filed
- • Inclusion of trial exhibit list
- • Modifications to filing
- • Linked to prior docket entry
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The Story So Far
The United States filed an amended sentencing memorandum for defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi on November 29, 2007. The filing included a detailed list of trial exhibits intended to support the government's position at sentencing. The memorandum was modified the following day, November 30, 2007, with the changes linked to a prior docket entry numbered 94.
The court overseeing the case has not yet assigned a judge, and the docket number remains unspecified in the public record. This amended memorandum signals the government's effort to refine its sentencing arguments and ensure the evidentiary basis is clearly presented.
The inclusion of the trial exhibit list suggests the government plans to rely on specific evidence from the trial to justify its sentencing recommendations. The modifications made shortly after the initial filing may address procedural or substantive issues raised by the court or the defense.
The case remains active, but further procedural steps, including judge assignment and sentencing hearings, have yet to occur.
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AMENDED SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi (Attachments: # 1 Trial Exhibit List)(Wilcox, Kandice) Modified text and link on 11/29/2007 (ksy, ). Modified on 11/30/2007 linked to 94 (ak, ). (Entered: 11/29/2007)
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USA as to Defendant Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi filed an Amended SENTENCING MEMORANDUM by USA as to Defend.
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