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USA v. Baez Baez

23-cr-10185 D. Mass.
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Case Summary

In USA v. Baez Baez, the District of Massachusetts docketed a sentencing memorandum. This document outlines the government's position on sentencing following a conviction or plea.

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1:23-cr-10185-1 USA v. Baez Baez

Verdict · May 10, 2026

The court issued a sentencing memorandum in the criminal case USA v. Baez Baez, docket number 1:23-cr-10185-1. This document outlines the judge's reasoning and the factors considered in determining the defendant's sentence. It sets the stage for the upcoming sentencing hearing and informs the parties of the court's position.

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  • Sentencing
  • Criminal prosecution
  • Government memorandum
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D. Mass.

District of Massachusetts · 1st Circuit · MA

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1:23-cr-10185-1 USA v. Baez Baez

Verdict · May 10, 2026

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What the record shows

This case is tied to District of Massachusetts, a federal district court in MA.

The newest docket activity we have is a verdict dated May 10, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 21 hours, 47 minutes ago

The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts is handling the criminal case USA v. Baez Baez, docket number 23-cr-10185. The case remains active with no judge assigned yet.

The government charged Baez Baez with unspecified criminal offenses. The latest public filing is a sentencing memorandum dated May 10, 2026. This document details the court's analysis of the factors relevant to sentencing Baez Baez.

The memorandum likely reflects the court's view on the appropriate punishment based on the evidence and statutory guidelines. The case has not yet reached final sentencing, and the absence of a judge assignment suggests the court is still organizing the next procedural steps.

The docket does not provide information on the original charges, indictment date, or trial proceedings. The sentencing memorandum indicates the case has moved past trial or plea stages and is now focused on punishment. The court's reasoning in the memorandum will guide the ultimate sentence imposed on Baez Baez.

The case remains under close watch for the appointment of a judge and the formal sentencing hearing. The memorandum may also reveal the parties' positions on sentencing, including any disputes over the length or conditions of the sentence.

The case is part of the District of Massachusetts' criminal docket and will proceed once the court finalizes the sentencing schedule.

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District of Massachusetts (D. Mass.) is a federal district court in the 1st Circuit, MA.

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Verdict May 10, 2026

1:23-cr-10185-1 USA v. Baez Baez

The court issued a sentencing memorandum in the criminal case USA v. Baez Baez, docket number 1:23-cr-10185-1. This document outlines the judge's reasoning and the factors considered in determining the defendant's sentence. It sets the stage for the upcoming sentencing hearing and informs the parties of the court's position.

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