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USA v. IRVING

25-cr-00511
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The court granted an extension of time for the USA v. Irving case, allowing additional time for proceedings. This extension is likely due to ongoing litigation or complex issues that require more time to resolve. The exact reason for the extension is not specified.

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2:25-cr-00511-1 USA v. IRVING

Hearing · April 27, 2026

The court set a new hearing date for the case USA v. IRVING, resetting the previous deadline. This change affects the timeline of the case and may impact the defendant's preparation and the prosecution's strategy. The court's decision will influence the overall progress of the case.

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Other April 27, 2026

1:26-mc-91084 USA v. Irving

The court granted an extension of time for the USA v. Irving case, allowing additional time for proceedings. This extension is likely due to ongoing litigation or complex issues that require more time to resolve. The exact reason for the extension is not specified.

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Hearing April 27, 2026

2:25-cr-00511-1 USA v. IRVING

The court set a new hearing date for the case USA v. IRVING, resetting the previous deadline. This change affects the timeline of the case and may impact the defendant's preparation and the prosecution's strategy. The court's decision will influence the overall progress of the case.

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