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USA v. CLARK

22-cr-00564 D.N.J.
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The court received the sentencing materials for the case USA v. Clark, docket number 2:22-cr-00564-5. This submission signals that the case is moving toward the sentencing phase following the verdict. Attorneys and the judge will now review these materials to determine the appropriate sentence.

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2:22-cr-00564-5 USA v. CLARK

Verdict · May 12, 2026

The court received the sentencing materials for the case USA v. Clark, docket number 2:22-cr-00564-5. This submission signals that the case is moving toward the sentencing phase following the verdict. Attorneys and the judge will now review these materials to determine the appropriate sentence.

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District of New Jersey · 3rd Circuit · NJ

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2:22-cr-00564-5 USA v. CLARK

Verdict · May 12, 2026

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What the record shows

This case is tied to District of New Jersey, a federal district court in NJ.

The newest docket activity we have is a verdict dated May 12, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 3 hours, 5 minutes ago

The case USA v. Clark, docket number 2:22-cr-00564, is active in the District of New Jersey and has reached the sentencing phase. The court received sentencing materials on May 12, 2026, indicating that the trial has concluded and the judge is preparing to determine the appropriate punishment.

No judge has been assigned publicly yet, but the submission of these materials typically precedes a sentencing hearing. The case involves federal criminal charges against the defendant Clark, though the specific charges and details remain under seal or undisclosed in public filings.

The absence of a judge assignment suggests the court is still finalizing the procedural steps before sentencing. The next key development will likely be the scheduling of a sentencing hearing, where the court will hear arguments from both sides regarding the sentence.

This phase will clarify the consequences Clark faces and may include recommendations from probation officers or victim impact statements. Monitoring docket entries for a judge assignment and a sentencing date will provide insight into the court’s timeline for resolution.

The case remains open and active, with no indication of plea agreements or motions pending at this stage.

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District of New Jersey (D.N.J.) is a federal district court in the 3rd Circuit, NJ.

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Verdict May 12, 2026

2:22-cr-00564-5 USA v. CLARK

The court received the sentencing materials for the case USA v. Clark, docket number 2:22-cr-00564-5. This submission signals that the case is moving toward the sentencing phase following the verdict. Attorneys and the judge will now review these materials to determine the appropriate sentence.

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