USA v. Bucci et al
Case Summary
USA v. Bucci et al is a criminal case with an order on motion for miscellaneous relief. The court's current summary is not provided. The case is currently unknown in terms of the court and docket number.
Latest development
1:04-cr-10194-1 USA v. Bucci et al
Order · April 23, 2026
A Motion for Miscellaneous Relief was filed.
description View filingKey Issues
- • motion for miscellaneous relief
- • criminal case
- • order
The Story So Far
USA v. Bucci et al is a criminal case with an order on motion for miscellaneous relief. The case is currently active, but the court and docket number are unknown.
The judge has not yet been assigned. The case's current summary is not provided. On April 23, 2026, a motion for miscellaneous relief was filed, resulting in an order.
The specifics of the motion and the order are not yet clear. The case will continue to move forward as the court addresses the motion for miscellaneous relief. The next step will be for the court to issue a ruling on the motion, which will likely be followed by further proceedings in the case.
The court's decision on the motion will be a key development in the case, and will provide insight into the court's view of the issues at play. The case is currently in the early stages, and it is unclear how it will ultimately be resolved.
The court's handling of the motion for miscellaneous relief will be closely watched by all parties involved in the case.
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Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief
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Case Timeline
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A Motion for Miscellaneous Relief was filed.
Press Coverage
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Sources tracked
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Timeline events
1 record on file
Last updated
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