Case Summary
USA v. Kenney is a criminal case with docket number 25-cr-00899. The current summary is Sentencing Memorandum with 79 pages. The court is unknown.
Latest development
2:22-cr-00107-1 USA v. Kennedy
Verdict · April 23, 2026
The judge in USA v. Kenney delivered a verdict, imposing a sentence on the defendant. The sentence was handed down after considering the sentencing memorandum filed by the prosecution. This verdict marks the conclusion of the case.
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- • Sentencing Memorandum
The Story So Far
USA v. Kenney is a criminal case with docket number 25-cr-00899. The case is currently active, with a verdict delivered on April 24, 2026, imposing a sentence on the defendant.
The sentence was handed down after considering the sentencing memorandum filed by the prosecution. The court's order, issued on April 23, 2026, set the stage for the verdict. The case has not yet been assigned to a judge.
The key issue in the case is the sentencing memorandum, which was filed with 79 pages. The court is unknown. The case will move forward with the defendant serving their sentence, and any potential appeals that may be filed.
The next development to watch is the defendant's appeal, if filed, and the court's response to any such appeal. The court's handling of the appeal will determine the next steps in the case.
Case Timeline
2 events2:22-cr-00107-1 USA v. Kennedy
The judge in USA v. Kenney delivered a verdict, imposing a sentence on the defendant. The sentence was handed down after considering the sentencing memorandum filed by the prosecution. This verdict marks the conclusion of the case.
2:25-cr-00899-1 USA v. Kenney
The court issued an order.
Press Coverage
2:25-cr-00899-1 USA v. Kenney
Order Referring Defendant to CASA Program Judicial Officer ( 18
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Sources tracked
1 outlet · 2 articles
Timeline events
2 records on file
Last updated
1 week, 1 day ago
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