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USA v. REID

25-cr-00648 D.D.C.
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Case Summary

The United States is prosecuting REID in the District of Columbia. The case, docketed as 25-cr-00648, has no available summary. Further information is required to understand the proceedings.

No timeline activity recorded yet. This page will grow as rulings and filings land.

Key Issues

  • Federal Prosecution
  • Criminal Case
  • District of Columbia Court
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D.D.C.

District of Columbia · D.C. Circuit · DC

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Latest Filing

1:25-cr-00311-1 USA v. REID

Other · Apr 27, 2026

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2 articles

2 sources tracked

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3 linked entities

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What the record shows

This case is tied to District of Columbia, a federal district court in DC.

The newest docket activity we have is a other dated April 27, 2026.

Party extraction has not produced a reliable plaintiff/defendant graph yet, so no speculative names are shown.

Press monitoring has found 2 related articles from 2 distinct sources.

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The Story So Far

Updated 14 hours, 19 minutes ago

USA v. REID is an active criminal matter in District of Columbia under docket 25-cr-00648.

The case is currently organized around Criminal charges and procedural posture, Charge status, plea posture, and court supervision, Current docket activity and next procedural step, Pending motions, orders, and near-term docket movement.

The available docket gives enough signal to track the case, but not enough to overstate the merits. This page will become more useful as filings, orders, hearings, and party appearances add detail.

On April 27, 2026, the docket recorded a other: The court denied the defendant's motion to suppress evidence in the case of USA v. REID. The motion was likely related to the admissibility of physical evidence or statements made by the defendant.

This ruling means that the prosecution can use the disputed. REID (1:25-cr-00648-1). This decision allows the prosecution to use the disputed evidence against the defendant in the upcoming trial.

The ruling is significant because it.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest other produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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About This Court

District of Columbia (D.D.C.) is a federal district court in the D.C. Circuit, DC.

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Case Timeline

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Other April 27, 2026

1:25-cr-00311-1 USA v. REID

The court denied the defendant's motion to suppress evidence in the case of USA v. REID. The motion was likely related to the admissibility of physical evidence or statements made by the defendant. This ruling means that the prosecution can use the disputed evidence against the defendant in the upcoming trial.

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Other April 24, 2026

1:25-cr-00648-1 USA v. REID

The court denied the defendant's motion to suppress evidence in the case of USA v. REID (1:25-cr-00648-1). This decision allows the prosecution to use the disputed evidence against the defendant in the upcoming trial. The ruling is significant because it could impact the defendant's chances of a favorable outcome.

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Coverage Timeline

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Press Coverage

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2 outlets · 2 articles

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2 records on file

Last updated

7 hours, 43 minutes ago

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