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USA v. Andrade: Preliminary Revocation Hearing Scheduled

09-cr-00243
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The court held a preliminary revocation hearing in USA v. Andrade, case number 8:09-cr-00243-1. The hearing is a proceeding to determine whether the defendant has violated the terms of their probation or supervised release. If the court finds that the defendant has violated the terms, they may revoke the defendant's probation or supervised release and impose additional penalties.

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8:09-cr-00243-1 USA v. Andrade

Hearing · May 4, 2026

The court held a preliminary revocation hearing in USA v. Andrade, case number 8:09-cr-00243-1. The hearing is a proceeding to determine whether the defendant has violated the terms of their probation or supervised release. If the court finds that the defendant has violated the terms, they may revoke the defendant's probation or supervised release and impose additional penalties.

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Hearing May 4, 2026

8:09-cr-00243-1 USA v. Andrade

The court held a preliminary revocation hearing in USA v. Andrade, case number 8:09-cr-00243-1. The hearing is a proceeding to determine whether the defendant has violated the terms of their probation or supervised release. If the court finds that the defendant has violated the terms, they may revoke the defendant's probation or supervised release and impose additional penalties.

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