USA v. Lopez-Meza
Case Summary
The government filed a writ of habeas corpus ad prosequendum in the case of USA v. Lopez-Meza, seeking to bring the defendant into custody for trial. This writ allows the government to take the defendant from a different facility or location to stand trial. The defendant is currently being held in a different facility, and this writ is necessary to bring them to the court for trial.
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Key Issues
- • Writ of Habeas Corpus
- • USA v. Lopez-Meza
- • Unknown Court
Case Timeline
1 event9:26-cr-80072-1 USA v. Lopez-Meza
The government filed a writ of habeas corpus ad prosequendum in the case of USA v. Lopez-Meza, seeking to bring the defendant into custody for trial. This writ allows the government to take the defendant from a different facility or location to stand trial. The defendant is currently being held in a different facility, and this writ is necessary to bring them to the court for trial.
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