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USA v. Rafaela-Nejera

25-mj-00126
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The court granted an extension of time for the defendant, Rafaela-Nejera, to file a document in the case USA v. Rafaela-Nejera. The extension was granted for 3 days. This delay will give the defendant more time to prepare and submit the required document.

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8:25-mj-00126-1 USA v. Rafaela-Nejera

Other · Apr 30, 2026

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Other April 30, 2026

8:25-mj-00126-1 USA v. Rafaela-Nejera

The court granted an extension of time for the defendant, Rafaela-Nejera, to file a document in the case USA v. Rafaela-Nejera. The extension was granted for 3 days. This delay will give the defendant more time to prepare and submit the required document.

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