USA v. Palomares
Case Summary
The USA filed a lawsuit against Palomares in the unknown court. The case is currently at the position with respect to presentence report/sentencing factors stage.
Latest development
8:23-cr-00136-1 USA v. Palomares
Verdict · April 27, 2026
The court delivered a verdict in the case of USA v. Palomares, addressing the defendant's position with respect to the presentence report and sentencing factors. The verdict is significant because it outlines the court's consideration of the defendant's role in the offense and potential reducing factors. The decision will impact the defendant's sentence.
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- • Position with Respect to Presentence Report/Sentencing Factors
- • 74
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Position with Respect to Presentence Report/Sentencing Factors ( 74
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Case Timeline
2 events2:23-cr-00136-1 USA v. HINES
The court denied a motion in the case of USA v. Palomares, specifically in the sub-case 2:23-cr-00136-1 USA v. HINES. This decision means that the motion will not be granted, and its underlying arguments will not be considered. The outcome of this motion will impact the proceedings in the case.
8:23-cr-00136-1 USA v. Palomares
The court delivered a verdict in the case of USA v. Palomares, addressing the defendant's position with respect to the presentence report and sentencing factors. The verdict is significant because it outlines the court's consideration of the defendant's role in the offense and potential reducing factors. The decision will impact the defendant's sentence.
Press Coverage
8:23-cr-00136-1 USA v. Palomares
Position with Respect to Presentence Report/Sentencing Factors ( 74
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2 outlets · 2 articles
Timeline events
2 records on file
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