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USA v. Murillo-Ruiz

26-mj-01330
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Case Summary

Directing Defendant to Appear for Preliminary Hearing and PIA (M-60) is a type of court order that requires the defendant to appear in court for a preliminary hearing. This type of order is typically issued by a magistrate judge and is used to ensure that the defendant is aware of the charges against them and the potential consequences of their actions.

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2:26-mj-01330-1 USA v. Murillo-Ruiz

Hearing · April 22, 2026

The court ordered defendant Murillo-Ruiz to appear for a preliminary hearing and a Personal Identification Appointment (PIA) on a date to be determined. This is a routine step in the pre-trial process. The defendant will be required to provide identification and other information as part of the PIA.

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  • preliminary hearing
  • court order
  • defendant's appearance
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Hearing April 22, 2026

2:26-mj-01330-1 USA v. Murillo-Ruiz

The court ordered defendant Murillo-Ruiz to appear for a preliminary hearing and a Personal Identification Appointment (PIA) on a date to be determined. This is a routine step in the pre-trial process. The defendant will be required to provide identification and other information as part of the PIA.

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