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USA v. Medina Mera et al

25-cr-00237
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Case Summary

USA v. Medina Mera et al is a criminal case. The case is currently at the sentencing phase. The court has received a sentencing memorandum from the prosecution.

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Timeline

3 events

Coverage

2 articles

Sources

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Key Issues

  • sentencing
  • prosecution's memorandum
  • criminal case
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Case Timeline

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Verdict April 24, 2026

2:25-cr-00237-3 USA v. Medina Mera et al

The judge in the USA v. Medina Mera et al case delivered a verdict in the sentencing phase, imposing a sentence on the defendant. The sentence was handed down in response to the defendant's crimes, which were detailed in the case's docket. The verdict marks the conclusion of the trial.

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Verdict April 24, 2026

2:25-cr-00237-3 USA v. Medina Mera et al

The judge in the USA v. Medina Mera et al case delivered a verdict in the sentencing phase, imposing a sentence on the defendant. The sentence was based on the defendant's role in a crime and the relevant sentencing guidelines. The outcome has significant implications for the defendant's future.

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Verdict April 24, 2026

2:25-cr-00237-2 USA v. Medina Mera et al

The court delivered a verdict in the case of USA v. Medina Mera et al, case number 2:25-cr-00237-2. The verdict was delivered in the form of a sentencing memorandum, which outlines the court's decision regarding the defendants' sentences. The memorandum is 57 pages long.

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Timeline events

3 records on file

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2 days, 16 hours ago

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