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USA v. Ridley

25-cr-60177 S.D. Fla.
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Case Summary

Criminal case in S.D. Fla. currently marked active. Latest development: 0:25-cr-60177-1 USA v. Ridley.

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0:25-cr-60177-1 USA v. Ridley

Verdict · May 12, 2026

The court issued an order.

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S.D. Fla.

Southern District of Florida · 11th Circuit · FL

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0:25-cr-60177-1 USA v. Ridley

Verdict · May 12, 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 verdict dated May 12, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 4 hours, 55 minutes ago

The case USA v. Ridley, docket number 25-cr-60177 in the Southern District of Florida, remains active with no judge assigned yet. The latest docket entry on May 12, 2026, shows the court issued an order related to a change of plea and/or sentencing.

This suggests the defendant, Ridley, may have entered a plea agreement or is moving toward sentencing proceedings. The details of the plea or the charges involved have not been publicly disclosed in the docket entries so far. The absence of a judge assignment indicates the court is still organizing the case for further proceedings.

The case’s procedural posture points to a critical phase where the defendant’s plea status is formalized. A change of plea typically signals a shift from trial preparation to resolution, either through a guilty plea or a plea deal. The court’s order likely sets the stage for sentencing or confirms the plea agreement terms.

Without a judge assigned, the case cannot proceed to sentencing hearings or trial, which delays final resolution.

The Southern District of Florida handles a high volume of criminal cases, and judge assignments can take time. Once a judge is assigned, the court will schedule hearings to finalize the plea or move forward with sentencing. The docket does not show any motions or filings from the defense or prosecution that clarify the charges or the plea’s nature.

This lack of transparency is common in early or mid-stage criminal cases.

Monitoring this case will require watching for the judge assignment and any forthcoming sentencing dates or plea hearing notices. The court’s May 12 order is a procedural marker but does not resolve the case. The next steps will clarify whether Ridley accepted a plea deal or if the case will proceed to trial.

The docket remains the best source for updates on filings and court orders as the case develops.

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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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Verdict May 12, 2026

0:25-cr-60177-1 USA v. Ridley

The court issued an order.

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