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District of Delaware grants extension to indict in USA v. Hasty criminal case

25-mj-00694 D. Del.
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The court granted the government more time to file an indictment against the defendant in USA v. Hasty. This filing extends the deadline for formal charges, allowing prosecutors additional time to build their case. The extension delays the start of trial proceedings but preserves the government's ability to pursue the charges.

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1:25-mj-00694-1 USA v. Hasty

Filing · May 12, 2026

The court granted the government more time to file an indictment against the defendant in USA v. Hasty. This filing extends the deadline for formal charges, allowing prosecutors additional time to build their case. The extension delays the start of trial proceedings but preserves the government's ability to pursue the charges.

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D. Del.

District of Delaware · 3rd Circuit · DE

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1:25-mj-00694-1 USA v. Hasty

Filing · May 12, 2026

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This case is tied to District of Delaware, a federal district court in DE.

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

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The Story So Far

Updated 11 hours, 6 minutes ago

The District of Delaware court extended the deadline for the government to file an indictment against the defendant in USA v. Hasty. This extension delays formal charges and gives prosecutors additional time to build their case.

The case remains active under docket number 25-mj-00694, but no judge has been assigned yet. The government requested more time, citing the need for further investigation or preparation before moving forward with formal charges. The court granted this request on May 12, 2026, reflecting the early stage of the proceedings.

The extension signals that the government is not yet ready to proceed to trial or plea negotiations. The absence of an assigned judge means the case is still in preliminary phases, with key procedural steps pending. Watch for the eventual appointment of a judge and the filing of an indictment, which will mark the transition to the next phase of litigation.

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District of Delaware (D. Del.) is a federal district court in the 3rd Circuit, DE.

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Filing May 12, 2026

1:25-mj-00694-1 USA v. Hasty

The court granted the government more time to file an indictment against the defendant in USA v. Hasty. This filing extends the deadline for formal charges, allowing prosecutors additional time to build their case. The extension delays the start of trial proceedings but preserves the government's ability to pursue the charges.

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