Sentencing Memorandum Filed in UNRESISTED MOTION for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum by Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi. Motions referred to Jon S Scoles. (Clausen, Christopher) (Entered: 12/20/2007)
Case Summary
Sentencing Memorandum Filed in UNRESISTED MOTION for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum by Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi. Motions referred to Jon S Scoles. (Clausen, Christopher) (Entered: 12/20/2007) is tracked by Juryvine as a criminal case. Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi filed a Motion for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum. This page is held in watch mode until richer filings, parties, rulings, or media coverage provide enough context for deeper analysis. Juryvine will update the summary as new court events, attorney appearances, and source documents are linked to the case.
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Sentencing Memorandum Filed in Sentencing Memorandum Filed in UNRESISTED MOTION for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum by Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi. Motions referred to Jon S Scoles. (Clausen, Christopher)
Verdict · May 15, 2026
Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi filed a Motion for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum.
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Sentencing Memorandum Filed in Sentencing Memorandum Filed in UNRESISTED MOTION for extension of time to file
Verdict · May 15, 2026
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The Story So Far
Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi filed an unopposed motion seeking more time to submit his sentencing memorandum. The motion was referred to Magistrate Judge Jon S. Scoles for consideration.
The case remains active, but no judge has been assigned yet. The court docket and jurisdiction details are not publicly available. This procedural step suggests that sentencing is imminent but delayed pending the memorandum's submission.
No substantive rulings or additional filings have appeared to clarify the underlying charges or the defense's position. Juryvine will monitor for further developments, including the court's ruling on the extension and any subsequent sentencing orders.
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Sentencing Memorandum Filed in UNRESISTED MOTION for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum by Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi. Motions referred to Jon S Scoles. (Clausen, Christopher) (Entered: 12/20/2007) is tracked by Juryvine as a criminal case. Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi filed a Motion for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum. This page is held in watch mode until richer filings, parties, rulings, or media coverage provide enough context for deeper analysis. Juryvine will update the su
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1 eventSentencing Memorandum Filed in Sentencing Memorandum Filed in UNRESISTED MOTION for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum by Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi. Motions referred to Jon S Scoles. (Clausen, Christopher) (Entered: 12/20/2007)
Abdel-Ilah Elmardoudi filed a Motion for extension of time to file sentencing memorandum.
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