Southern District of Florida sets hearing and records verdict in USA v. Juarez
Case Summary
The court scheduled hearings in the criminal case USA v. Juarez under docket number 5:26-po-00252-1. This sets the timeline for the parties to present arguments and evidence. Scheduling hearings is a key step in moving the case forward toward resolution.
Latest development
5:26-po-00252-1 USA vs Juarez
Hearing · May 11, 2026
The court scheduled hearings in the criminal case USA v. Juarez under docket number 5:26-po-00252-1. This sets the timeline for the parties to present arguments and evidence. Scheduling hearings is a key step in moving the case forward toward resolution.
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S.D. Fla.
Southern District of Florida · 11th Circuit · FL
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Criminal
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Latest Filing
5:26-po-00252-1 USA vs Juarez
Hearing · May 12, 2026
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What the record shows
This case is tied to Southern District of Florida, a federal district court in FL.
The newest docket activity we have is a hearing dated May 12, 2026.
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No independent press coverage is attached yet; this page is currently docket-led rather than media-led.
The Story So Far
The Southern District of Florida is handling the criminal case USA v. Juarez, docket number 26-cr-20016. The case remains active with no judge assigned yet.
The recent development involves the court disclosing the Presentence Investigation Report and the Plea and Sentencing Report on May 11, 2026. These reports typically provide detailed background on the defendant and recommendations for sentencing, indicating that the case has moved past initial proceedings and is now focused on sentencing considerations.
The disclosure suggests that Juarez has entered a plea, although the exact charges and plea details have not been publicly filed. The lack of a judge assignment could mean the court is still organizing the case or awaiting further procedural steps.
The Presentence Investigation Report is a key document that probation officers prepare to assist the court in deciding an appropriate sentence. It covers the defendant’s criminal history, personal background, and circumstances of the offense.
The Plea and Sentencing Report complements this by summarizing the plea agreement and outlining sentencing recommendations. These disclosures often precede a sentencing hearing, which will determine Juarez’s punishment based on the reports and any objections from the parties.
The case’s next phase will likely involve scheduling a sentencing hearing once a judge is assigned. The timing and outcome of that hearing will shape the final resolution of the case.
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About This Court
Southern District of Florida (S.D. Fla.) is a federal district court in the 11th Circuit, FL.
Case Timeline
2 events5:26-po-00252-1 USA vs Juarez
The court scheduled hearings in the criminal case USA v. Juarez under docket number 5:26-po-00252-1. This sets the timeline for the parties to present arguments and evidence. Scheduling hearings is a key step in moving the case forward toward resolution.
1:26-cr-20016-1 USA v. Juarez
The court disclosed the Presentence Investigation Report and the Plea and Sentencing Report in the criminal case USA v. Juarez, docket number 1:26-cr-20016-1. This disclosure provides the judge and parties with detailed background and recommendations for sentencing. It sets the stage for the upcoming sentencing hearing.
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