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USA v. KATZIN

26-cr-00024
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Case Summary

USA v. KATZIN is a criminal case with docket number 26-cr-00024. The current summary is related to setting or resetting deadlines and hearings, but the details are not available.

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4:26-cr-00024-2 USA v. Jeffcoat et al

Hearing · April 29, 2026

A Notice of Hearing was filed.

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  • deadlines
  • hearings
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Hearing 5 days ago
A Notice of Hearing was filed.
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Case Timeline

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Hearing April 29, 2026

4:26-cr-00024-2 USA v. Jeffcoat et al

A Notice of Hearing was filed.

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Hearing April 24, 2026

1:26-cr-00024-1 USA v. KATZIN

The court held a hearing in USA v. KATZIN, case number 1:26-cr-00024-1, to set or reset deadlines. The hearing was scheduled to address the status of the case. The outcome of the hearing will impact the timeline for the case to proceed.

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Other April 24, 2026

1:26-cr-00024-2 USA v. KATZIN

The court denied the defendant's motion to suppress evidence in the case of USA v. KATZIN (1:26-cr-00024-2). The motion was likely related to the admissibility of physical evidence or statements made by the defendant. This ruling means that the prosecution can use the disputed evidence against the defendant in the upcoming trial.

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2 outlets · 3 articles

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3 records on file

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5 days, 1 hour ago

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