Southern District of Florida executes return of service for search warrant in criminal case
Case Summary
The Southern District of Florida executed a return of service for a search warrant in a criminal matter involving the United States government. The docket number 26-mj-08198 reflects procedural progress in the investigation phase.
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Key Issues
- • Search warrant execution
- • Criminal investigation
- • Evidence collection
Docket Snapshot
Court
S.D. Fla.
Southern District of Florida · 11th Circuit · FL
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Criminal
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Latest Filing
9:26-mj-08198-1 USA v. Search Warrant
Other · May 11, 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 other dated May 11, 2026.
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About This Court
Southern District of Florida (S.D. Fla.) is a federal district court in the 11th Circuit, FL.
Case Timeline
1 event9:26-mj-08198-1 USA v. Search Warrant
The court recorded that the search warrant in case 9:26-mj-08198-1, USA v. Search Warrant, was executed as ordered. This means law enforcement completed the authorized search and officially notified the court. The return of service confirms the warrant was carried out, allowing the case to proceed based on the evidence obtained.
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