4:21-cr-00042-1 USA v. Murillo-Alegria
Reduce Sentence - 2023 USSC Amendment ( 143
The court issued a decision to reduce the sentence of the defendant in the case of USA v. Murillo-Alegria. The court's decision was based on the fact that the defendant had been sentenced under an outdated guideline. The court's order was a significant development in the case, as it may impact the defendant's sentence.
Latest development
Verdict · April 27, 2026
The court reduced the sentence of defendant Murillo-Alegria in the case USA v. Murillo-Alegria (4:21-cr-00042-1) due to the 2023 USSC Amendment. This amendment allowed for the reduction of sentences in certain cases. The exact details of the reduction are not specified.
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E.D. Tex.
Eastern District of Texas · 5th Circuit · TX
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4:21-cr-00042-1 USA v. Murillo-Alegria
Verdict · Apr 27, 2026
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This case is tied to Eastern District of Texas, a federal district court in TX.
The newest docket activity we have is a verdict dated April 27, 2026.
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Eastern District of Texas (E.D. Tex.) is a federal district court in the 5th Circuit, TX.
The court reduced the sentence of defendant Murillo-Alegria in the case USA v. Murillo-Alegria (4:21-cr-00042-1) due to the 2023 USSC Amendment. This amendment allowed for the reduction of sentences in certain cases. The exact details of the reduction are not specified.
Reduce Sentence - 2023 USSC Amendment ( 143
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