USA v. Hild: Government Seeks to Terminate Motions
Case Summary
The United States government filed a motion to terminate the case of USA v. Hild in the United States District Court for the Unknown District. The case, 19-cr-00602, is a criminal action that has not yet been assigned a judge. The current status of the case is that the government is seeking to terminate the motions.
Latest development
1:19-cr-00602-1 USA v. Hild
Motion · April 24, 2026
The government has filed a motion to terminate all pending motions in the case of USA v. Hild (1:19-cr-00602-1). This means that the government is asking the court to dismiss all outstanding motions, including any requests for discovery or other relief. The court will now consider the government's request and may grant or deny it.
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- • Criminal Case
- • Motion to Terminate
- • Government's Request
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The government has filed a motion to terminate all pending motions in the case of USA v. Hild (1:19-cr-00602-1). This means that the government is asking the court to dismiss all outstanding motions, including any requests for discovery or other relief. The court will now consider the government's request and may grant or deny it.
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