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USA v. Rosales

26-cr-10009
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Case Summary

The government filed an indictment against Rosales in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, charging them with a crime. The indictment is a formal accusation of wrongdoing, and it sets the stage for the prosecution's case against Rosales. This filing marks the beginning of the criminal proceedings against Rosales.

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4:26-cr-10009-1 USA v. Rosales

Filing · April 23, 2026

The government filed an indictment against Rosales in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, charging them with a crime. The indictment is a formal accusation of wrongdoing, and it sets the stage for the prosecution's case against Rosales. This filing marks the beginning of the criminal proceedings against Rosales.

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Filing April 23, 2026

4:26-cr-10009-1 USA v. Rosales

The government filed an indictment against Rosales in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, charging them with a crime. The indictment is a formal accusation of wrongdoing, and it sets the stage for the prosecution's case against Rosales. This filing marks the beginning of the criminal proceedings against Rosales.

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