1:26-mj-02798-1 USA v. Pen Register and Trap and Trace Device
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is a miscellaneous matter involving warrants, applications, or other court documents. The specifics of the order are not provided.
Stage
Court order issued
Timeline
15 events
Coverage
15 articles
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1
Court
S.D. Fla.
Southern District of Florida · 11th Circuit · FL
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Civil
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Court order issued
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Latest Filing
1:26-mj-02798-1 USA v. Pen Register and Trap and Trace Device
Order · May 05, 2026
Coverage
15 articles
1 source tracked
Participants
3 Defendants
18 linked entities
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This case is tied to Southern District of Florida, a federal district court in FL.
The newest docket activity we have is a order dated May 05, 2026.
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Southern District of Florida (S.D. Fla.) is a federal district court in the 11th Circuit, FL.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is a miscellaneous matter involving warrants, applications, or other court documents. The specifics of the order are not provided.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor and record phone calls. The order matters because it shows the court's involvement in the process of obtaining this type of surveillance.
A magistrate judge issued an order in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device, granting warrants for a pen register and trap and trace device. This allows law enforcement to monitor and record phone calls and other communications. The order is significant because it grants the government access to sensitive information.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor phone calls and internet activity. The order matters because it involves the government's ability to collect sensitive information about individuals.
The court issued an order in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device, case number 1:26-mj-02794-1. The order was related to warrants, applications, or other miscellaneous matters before Magistrate Judge. This order is a routine judicial action in the case.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. The order is part of a miscellaneous matter involving warrants, applications, and orders. This order is significant because it involves the use of surveillance tools in a federal investigation.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor and record phone calls. The order matters because it involves the use of surveillance technology in a federal investigation.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to the warrants or applications submitted by the government. The order matters because it will guide the next steps in the investigation.
The court issued an order in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device, case number 1:26-mj-02788-1. The order was related to warrants, applications, or other miscellaneous matters before Magistrate Judge. The exact nature of the order is not specified.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor phone communications. The order matters because it involves the use of surveillance technology in a criminal investigation.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor and record phone calls. The order matters because it involves the use of surveillance technology in a criminal investigation.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case of USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor and record communications. The order matters because it involves the use of surveillance technology in a federal investigation.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device (1:26-mj-02785-1). This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor phone calls and internet activity. The order matters because it is a key step in the process of obtaining this type of surveillance.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is a miscellaneous matter involving warrants, applications, or other court documents. The specifics of the order are not provided.
A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case of USA v. Pen Register and a Trap and Trace Device. This order is likely related to a warrant or application for the device, which is used to monitor and record phone calls. The order matters because it involves the use of surveillance technology in a federal investigation.
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
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15 records on file
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1 day, 3 hours ago
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