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USA v. MILLER

25-cr-00737 D.N.J.
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The court received a submission notice regarding sentencing materials in the criminal case USA v. Miller, docket number 2:25-cr-00737-1. This indicates the parties have submitted documents relevant to the upcoming sentencing phase. It signals the case is moving toward resolution after conviction or plea.

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2:25-cr-00737-1 USA v. MILLER

Verdict · May 12, 2026

The court received a submission notice regarding sentencing materials in the criminal case USA v. Miller, docket number 2:25-cr-00737-1. This indicates the parties have submitted documents relevant to the upcoming sentencing phase. It signals the case is moving toward resolution after conviction or plea.

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District of New Jersey · 3rd Circuit · NJ

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2:25-cr-00737-1 USA v. MILLER

Verdict · May 12, 2026

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This case is tied to District of New Jersey, a federal district court in NJ.

The newest docket activity we have is a verdict dated May 12, 2026.

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The Story So Far

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The criminal case USA v. Miller is active in the District of New Jersey under docket number 25-cr-00737. The court recently received a submission notice regarding sentencing materials, signaling that the trial phase has concluded and the case is moving toward sentencing.

No judge has been assigned yet, which may delay scheduling the sentencing hearing. The government filed the notice on May 12, 2026, indicating it has submitted its position on the appropriate sentence. The defense’s response and any victim impact statements are likely pending.

The case involves criminal charges against Miller, but the specific offenses have not been publicly detailed in the docket filings. The submission of sentencing materials typically follows a guilty verdict or a plea agreement. The next procedural steps will include the court reviewing these materials and setting a date for sentencing.

The absence of an assigned judge suggests the court is still organizing the case’s final phase. Observers should watch for the appointment of a judge and the scheduling of the sentencing hearing. These developments will clarify the timeline for resolution and any potential appeals.

The case remains open, with the sentencing phase the immediate focus.

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District of New Jersey (D.N.J.) is a federal district court in the 3rd Circuit, NJ.

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Verdict May 12, 2026

2:25-cr-00737-1 USA v. MILLER

The court received a submission notice regarding sentencing materials in the criminal case USA v. Miller, docket number 2:25-cr-00737-1. This indicates the parties have submitted documents relevant to the upcoming sentencing phase. It signals the case is moving toward resolution after conviction or plea.

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