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USA v. Hinkle

25-cr-00497
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Case Summary

USA v. Hinkle is a criminal case docketed as 25-cr-00497. The court has terminated hearings, bringing the case one step closer to resolution. This may indicate a resolution is near.

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1:25-cr-00497-1 USA v. Hinkle

Hearing · April 22, 2026

The court held a hearing in USA v. Hinkle, case number 1:25-cr-00497-1, to terminate the proceedings. The hearing was scheduled for 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A), which allows for the termination of a sentence upon motion of the government. The hearing resulted in the termination of the case.

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  • criminal case
  • terminated hearings
  • resolution near
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Other April 27, 2026

2:25-cr-00497-9 USA v. Alcazar, et al

The court modified the conditions of release for defendant Alcazar in the case of USA v. Alcazar, et al (2:25-cr-00497-9). This change affects the terms of Alcazar's pre-trial release. The modification was made in the case of USA v. Hinkle, which is related to the same docket number.

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Hearing April 22, 2026

1:25-cr-00497-1 USA v. Hinkle

The court held a hearing in USA v. Hinkle, case number 1:25-cr-00497-1, to terminate the proceedings. The hearing was scheduled for 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A), which allows for the termination of a sentence upon motion of the government. The hearing resulted in the termination of the case.

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