1:26-cr-20035-1 USA v. Concha
Disclosure of Presentence Investigation/Plea and Sentencing Report ( 92
The court delivered a verdict in USA v. Concha, case number 1:26-cr-20035-1. The defendant, Concha, was found guilty of the charges. The verdict marks the end of the trial and sets the stage for sentencing.
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Verdict · May 4, 2026
The court delivered a verdict in USA v. Concha, case number 1:26-cr-20035-1. The defendant, Concha, was found guilty of the charges. The verdict marks the end of the trial and sets the stage for sentencing.
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S.D. Fla.
Southern District of Florida · 11th Circuit · FL
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1:26-cr-20035-1 USA v. Concha
Verdict · May 04, 2026
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This case is tied to Southern District of Florida, a federal district court in FL.
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Disclosure of Presentence Investigation/Plea and Sentencing Report ( 92
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Southern District of Florida (S.D. Fla.) is a federal district court in the 11th Circuit, FL.
The court delivered a verdict in USA v. Concha, case number 1:26-cr-20035-1. The defendant, Concha, was found guilty of the charges. The verdict marks the end of the trial and sets the stage for sentencing.
Disclosure of Presentence Investigation/Plea and Sentencing Report ( 92
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