8:26-mj-00288-1 USA v. Nieto
Directing Defendant to Appear for Preliminary Hearing and PIA (M-60) ( 10
The court ordered defendant Nieto to appear for a preliminary hearing and a Personal Identification Appointment (PIA) on a date not specified. This is a routine step in the pre-trial process. The defendant must comply with the court's order.
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Hearing · May 6, 2026
The court ordered defendant Nieto to appear for a preliminary hearing and a Personal Identification Appointment (PIA) on a date not specified. This is a routine step in the pre-trial process. The defendant must comply with the court's order.
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Central District of California · 9th Circuit · CA
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8:26-mj-00288-1 USA v. Nieto
Hearing · May 06, 2026
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This case is tied to Central District of California, a federal district court in CA.
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Directing Defendant to Appear for Preliminary Hearing and PIA (M-60) ( 10
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Central District of California (C.D. Cal.) is a federal district court in the 9th Circuit, CA.
The court ordered defendant Nieto to appear for a preliminary hearing and a Personal Identification Appointment (PIA) on a date not specified. This is a routine step in the pre-trial process. The defendant must comply with the court's order.
Directing Defendant to Appear for Preliminary Hearing and PIA (M-60) ( 10
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