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USA v. Song et al

24-cr-00331 C.D. Cal.
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The court scheduled a continuation of the trial or a hearing for a change of plea or sentencing in the case USA v. Song et al, docket number 2:24-cr-00331-4. This means the judge postponed the current phase to allow more time for trial proceedings or to consider a plea deal or sentencing. The delay affects the timeline for resolving the case.

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2:24-cr-00331-4 USA v. Song et al

Verdict · May 12, 2026

The court scheduled a continuation of the trial or a hearing for a change of plea or sentencing in the case USA v. Song et al, docket number 2:24-cr-00331-4. This means the judge postponed the current phase to allow more time for trial proceedings or to consider a plea deal or sentencing. The delay affects the timeline for resolving the case.

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C.D. Cal.

Central District of California · 9th Circuit · CA

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2:24-cr-00331-4 USA v. Song et al

Verdict · May 12, 2026

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This case is tied to Central District of California, a federal district court in CA.

The newest docket activity we have is a verdict dated May 12, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 9 hours, 27 minutes ago

The case USA v. Song et al, docket number 2:24-cr-00331, remains active in the Central District of California. The court recently set a date to continue the trial or hold a hearing on a change of plea or sentencing.

The case involves multiple defendants, including Song, but the specific charges have not been publicly detailed. No judge has been assigned yet, which suggests the court is still organizing pretrial matters.

The scheduling order on May 12, 2026, indicates the court is preparing for a critical procedural step, either moving forward with the trial or resolving the case through plea or sentencing. The lack of a judge assignment and the open status mean the case could shift direction quickly depending on the defendants' decisions or prosecutorial strategy.

The docket remains sparse on filings, so the precise allegations and evidence remain unclear. This case will likely develop as the court clarifies the charges and the parties' positions. The next hearing will be pivotal in determining whether the case proceeds to a full trial or resolves through plea agreements or sentencing.

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Central District of California (C.D. Cal.) is a federal district court in the 9th Circuit, CA.

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2:24-cr-00331-4 USA v. Song et al

The court scheduled a continuation of the trial or a hearing for a change of plea or sentencing in the case USA v. Song et al, docket number 2:24-cr-00331-4. This means the judge postponed the current phase to allow more time for trial proceedings or to consider a plea deal or sentencing. The delay affects the timeline for resolving the case.

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