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USA v. Pino-Diaz case transferred to fugitive status in Southern District of Florida

25-cr-20513 S.D. Fla.
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Case Summary

The case USA v. Pino-Diaz, docket number 25-cr-20513 in the Southern District of Florida, was transferred to fugitive status. The order reflects that the defendant is currently not in custody and is considered a fugitive from justice. The transfer changes the procedural posture and likely triggers efforts to locate and apprehend the defendant.

Latest development

1:25-cr-20513-1 USA v. Pino-Diaz

Order · May 11, 2026

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Key Issues

  • Fugitive status
  • Criminal prosecution
  • Defendant absence
  • Case transfer
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S.D. Fla.

Southern District of Florida · 11th Circuit · FL

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Latest Filing

1:25-cr-20513-1 USA v. Pino-Diaz

Order · May 11, 2026

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What the record shows

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 11, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 2 hours, 34 minutes ago

The Southern District of Florida has marked USA v. Pino-Diaz, docket number 25-cr-20513, as active but currently without an assigned judge. The case involves the United States government prosecuting Pino-Diaz, who has recently been designated a fugitive.

On May 11, 2026, the court issued an order transferring the case to fugitive status, signaling that Pino-Diaz is evading law enforcement or failing to appear as required. This procedural shift typically pauses normal case proceedings and focuses efforts on locating and apprehending the defendant.

The government’s next steps will likely center on enforcement actions rather than litigation until Pino-Diaz is back in custody. The absence of a judge assignment suggests the court is holding off on further motions or hearings pending the defendant’s return.

This status change is a significant development, as it alters the case’s trajectory from active prosecution to fugitive pursuit. The docket remains open, but no substantive filings or motions have been publicly recorded since the transfer order. The case’s future hinges on whether authorities can apprehend Pino-Diaz and restore the case to active litigation.

Until then, the court’s role is limited to managing the docket and monitoring enforcement updates.

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Order 3 hours ago
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Order Transferring to Fugitive Status

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About This Court

Southern District of Florida (S.D. Fla.) is a federal district court in the 11th Circuit, FL.

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Case Timeline

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Order May 11, 2026

1:25-cr-20513-1 USA v. Pino-Diaz

The court issued an order.

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1 hour, 46 minutes ago

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