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USA v. CHARNAY

26-mj-05017
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The defendant, CHARNAY, was arrested and brought before a magistrate judge in accordance with Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. This rule requires that a defendant be advised of their rights and have their initial appearance before a judicial officer as soon as practicable after arrest. The arrest is a significant step in the criminal process, marking the beginning of the defendant's involvement in the court system.

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Other May 1, 2026

3:26-mj-05017-1 USA v. CHARNAY

The defendant, CHARNAY, was arrested and brought before a magistrate judge in accordance with Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. This rule requires that a defendant be advised of their rights and have their initial appearance before a judicial officer as soon as practicable after arrest. The arrest is a significant step in the criminal process, marking the beginning of the defendant's involvement in the court system.

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