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USA v. Crews

26-cr-00053
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Case Summary

The United States of America filed a document in the case of USA v. Crews in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. The defendants requested an extension of time to file a document.

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8:26-cr-00053-1 USA v. Nieves-Morales

Pleading · April 24, 2026

The defendant, Nieves-Morales, has entered into a plea agreement in the case of USA v. Nieves-Morales (8:26-cr-00053-1). The agreement outlines the terms of the defendant's plea, including any potential sentencing recommendations. This development is significant as it brings the case one step closer to resolution.

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  • Extension of Time
  • USA v. Crews
  • Document
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Pleading April 24, 2026

8:26-cr-00053-1 USA v. Nieves-Morales

The defendant, Nieves-Morales, has entered into a plea agreement in the case of USA v. Nieves-Morales (8:26-cr-00053-1). The agreement outlines the terms of the defendant's plea, including any potential sentencing recommendations. This development is significant as it brings the case one step closer to resolution.

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Other April 24, 2026

1:26-cr-00053-1 USA v. Crews

The court granted an extension of time for the defendant, Crews, to file a document in the case USA v. Crews (1:26-cr-00053-1). This extension allows Crews to submit the document by a later deadline. The extension is significant because it gives Crews more time to prepare the document.

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