USA v. Roque Collado
Case Summary
USA v. Roque Collado is a criminal case. The case has been referred to a magistrate judge for further proceedings. The magistrate judge will oversee the case and make recommendations to the district court.
Latest development
1:26-cr-10128-1 USA v. Roque Collado
Order · April 23, 2026
The court issued an order.
description View filingKey Issues
- • case referred to magistrate judge
- • further proceedings
- • magistrate judge oversight
The Story So Far
The USA v. Roque Collado case, docketed as 26-cr-10128, is a criminal matter currently under the jurisdiction of a magistrate judge. The case was referred to the magistrate judge for further proceedings, which will be overseen by the magistrate judge.
The magistrate judge will make recommendations to the district court. The court has issued an order, dated April 23, 2026, outlining the next steps in the case. The specifics of the order are not yet clear, but it is likely to detail the scope of the magistrate judge's oversight and the timeline for further proceedings.
The case remains active, with the magistrate judge playing a key role in its progression. The district court has not yet been assigned a judge to preside over the case. Further proceedings will be conducted under the guidance of the magistrate judge, with the district court ultimately responsible for making any final decisions.
The case will continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months, with the magistrate judge's recommendations and the district court's decisions shaping its ultimate outcome.
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Order Referring Case to Magistrate Judge
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The court issued an order.
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