criminal-case criminal-law sentencing federal-courts plea

Northern District of Illinois docket shows miscellaneous filing in USA v. Casey criminal case

25-cr-00647 N.D. Ill.
Active Active litigation Sign in to follow this case
Share mail
Advertisement
description

Case Summary

The Northern District of Illinois docket shows a miscellaneous filing in the criminal case USA v. Casey, docket number 25-cr-00647. The filing does not specify substantive motions or rulings but indicates ongoing activity in the criminal prosecution. The case remains open and active.

Latest development

1:25-cr-00647-1 USA v. Casey

Pleading · May 6, 2026

The defendant, Casey, has entered a plea in the case USA v. Casey (1:25-cr-00647-1). This plea was entered on the 38th day of the case. The plea will now proceed to sentencing.

description View filing

Key Issues

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Miscellaneous filing
  • Ongoing case activity
smart_toy Juryvine case summary generated from primary court records. How we verify our work.
fact_check

Docket Snapshot

account_balance

Court

N.D. Ill.

Northern District of Illinois · 7th Circuit · IL

tag

Docket

Not captured

Criminal

timeline

Stage

Active litigation

Active

event

Filed

Date unavailable

Not in the available feed

new_releases

Latest Filing

2:25-cr-00647-1 USA v. Knight

Other · May 08, 2026

newspaper

Coverage

2 articles

2 sources tracked

groups

Participants

Parties not parsed yet

4 linked entities

gavel

Judge

Not assigned in feed

What the record shows

This case is tied to Northern District of Illinois, a federal district court in IL.

The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 08, 2026.

Party extraction has not produced a reliable plaintiff/defendant graph yet, so no speculative names are shown.

Press monitoring has found 2 related articles from 2 distinct sources.

chronic

The Story So Far

Updated 4 days, 7 hours ago

USA v. Casey is an active criminal matter in Northern District of Illinois under docket 25-cr-00647.

The case is currently organized around Sentencing exposure and post-conviction consequences, Charge status, plea posture, and court supervision, Criminal charges and procedural posture.

The available docket gives enough signal to track the case, but not enough to overstate the merits. This page will become more useful as filings, orders, hearings, and party appearances add detail.

On May 6, 2026, the docket recorded a pleading: The defendant, Casey, has entered a plea in the case USA v. Casey (1:25-cr-00647-1). This plea was entered on the 38th day of the case.

The plea will now proceed to sentencing.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest pleading produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

smart_toy Juryvine case narrative generated from the full docket timeline. How we verify our work.

update What Changed This Week

1 event

Juryvine summaries are generated from court records. Expand "Source" on any row to see the underlying filing.

About This Court

Northern District of Illinois (N.D. Ill.) is a federal district court in the 7th Circuit, IL.

Advertisement

Case Timeline

2 events
info
Other May 8, 2026

2:25-cr-00647-1 USA v. Knight

The court filed a miscellaneous document in the case of USA v. Casey, specifically a document related to case 2:25-cr-00647-1 USA v. Knight. This filing is a procedural step in the case, but its exact nature is unclear. The document was filed on an unspecified date.

edit_note
Pleading May 6, 2026

1:25-cr-00647-1 USA v. Casey

The defendant, Casey, has entered a plea in the case USA v. Casey (1:25-cr-00647-1). This plea was entered on the 38th day of the case. The plea will now proceed to sentencing.

Advertisement
newspaper

Press Coverage

2 articles
settings_backup_restore Data provenance expand_more

Sources tracked

2 outlets · 2 articles

Timeline events

2 records on file

Last updated

1 day, 16 hours ago

Juryvine aggregates docket entries from PACER/CourtListener, press coverage, and GDELT signals. Ingestion timestamps do not appear in the What Changed feed — that reflects real court activity only.