4:12-cr-00295-10 USA v. Lozano et al
Reduce Sentence - 2023 USSC Amendment ( 761
The US Supreme Court reduced the sentence of defendant Lozano in the case USA v. Lozano et al, citing the 2023 USSC Amendment 761. This amendment allows for the reduction of sentences in certain cases. The court's decision will likely impact similar cases in the future.
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Verdict · May 4, 2026
The US Supreme Court reduced the sentence of defendant Lozano in the case USA v. Lozano et al, citing the 2023 USSC Amendment 761. This amendment allows for the reduction of sentences in certain cases. The court's decision will likely impact similar cases in the future.
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E.D. Tex.
Eastern District of Texas · 5th Circuit · TX
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4:12-cr-00295-10 USA v. Lozano et al
Verdict · May 04, 2026
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Reduce Sentence - 2023 USSC Amendment ( 761
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Eastern District of Texas (E.D. Tex.) is a federal district court in the 5th Circuit, TX.
The US Supreme Court reduced the sentence of defendant Lozano in the case USA v. Lozano et al, citing the 2023 USSC Amendment 761. This amendment allows for the reduction of sentences in certain cases. The court's decision will likely impact similar cases in the future.
Reduce Sentence - 2023 USSC Amendment ( 761
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