Probation Documents Filed in USA v. Johns Criminal Case in Western District of Washington
Case Summary
Probation documents were filed in USA v. Johns, docket 26-cr-05151, in the Western District of Washington. The documents arrived from another court, indicating coordination between jurisdictions or stages of supervision. This filing may relate to sentencing or post-conviction monitoring.
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Key Issues
- • Probation documents
- • Inter-court communication
- • USA v. Johns
- • Western District of Washington
Docket Snapshot
Court
W.D. Wash.
Western District of Washington · 9th Circuit · WA
Docket
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Criminal
Stage
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Latest Filing
3:26-cr-05151-1 USA v. Johns
Other · May 12, 2026
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What the record shows
This case is tied to Western District of Washington, a federal district court in WA.
The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 12, 2026.
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About This Court
Western District of Washington (W.D. Wash.) is a federal district court in the 9th Circuit, WA.
Case Timeline
1 event3:26-cr-05151-1 USA v. Johns
The court received probation documents related to the case USA v. Johns from another court. This indicates coordination between courts regarding the defendant's probation status or conditions. It may affect ongoing supervision or sentencing decisions in this case.
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1 record on file
Last updated
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