7:25-cv-07635 Vasquez v. Anderson et al
Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion ( 15
The court granted a motion to consolidate the case of USA v. Sanders et al with 1:23-cr-10216-3 USA v. Anderson, et. al. This means that the two cases will now be tried together, potentially streamlining the proceedings and reducing costs. The consolidation order was issued on an unspecified date.
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Motion · April 30, 2026
A Motion was filed.
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A Motion was filed.
The court granted a motion to consolidate the case of USA v. Sanders et al with 1:23-cr-10216-3 USA v. Anderson, et. al. This means that the two cases will now be tried together, potentially streamlining the proceedings and reducing costs. The consolidation order was issued on an unspecified date.
The court entered judgment.
The court granted a continuance in the case of USA v. Sanders et al, delaying the trial by 30 days. This decision allows the defense to prepare additional evidence and potentially impact the outcome of the case. The continuance will push the trial back to a later date.
The court granted a continuance in the case of USA v. Sanders et al, delaying the trial from its original start date. This decision allows the parties more time to prepare for the trial. The continuance will impact the overall timeline of the case.
The court granted a continuance in the case of USA v. Sanders et al, delaying the trial by 30 days. This decision allows the defense team more time to prepare and review evidence. The continuance will impact the trial schedule and may affect the availability of witnesses.
The court granted a continuance in the case of USA v. Sanders et al, delaying the trial by 30 days. This decision allows the defense more time to prepare and review evidence. The specific reason for the continuance was not disclosed.
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