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USA v. Arguello

26-cr-00260
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The defendant, Arguello, has entered into a plea agreement with the government in the case USA v. Arguello (2:26-cr-00260-1). The agreement involves a plea of guilty to a charge, but the specific charge and details of the plea are not immediately clear. This development is significant because it suggests that the defendant is taking responsibility for their actions and may be cooperating with the government.

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2:26-cr-00260-1 USA v. Arguello

Pleading · April 30, 2026

The defendant, Arguello, has entered into a plea agreement with the government in the case USA v. Arguello (2:26-cr-00260-1). The agreement involves a plea of guilty to a charge, but the specific charge and details of the plea are not immediately clear. This development is significant because it suggests that the defendant is taking responsibility for their actions and may be cooperating with the government.

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Pleading April 30, 2026

2:26-cr-00260-1 USA v. Arguello

The defendant, Arguello, has entered into a plea agreement with the government in the case USA v. Arguello (2:26-cr-00260-1). The agreement involves a plea of guilty to a charge, but the specific charge and details of the plea are not immediately clear. This development is significant because it suggests that the defendant is taking responsibility for their actions and may be cooperating with the government.

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