USA v. Turner: Sentencing Memorandum Filed
Case Summary
USA v. Turner: Sentencing Memorandum Filed. A sentencing memorandum has been filed in the case of USA v. Turner, with docket number 25-cr-00129. The memorandum outlines the government's position on sentencing for the defendant.
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1:25-cr-00129-2 USA v. TURNER et al
Verdict · April 29, 2026
The government filed a sentencing memorandum in the case of USA v. Turner, outlining its position on the defendant's sentence. The memorandum is a key document that will influence the judge's decision on the defendant's punishment. The filing is a key step in the sentencing process.
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- • sentencing memorandum
- • USA v. Turner
- • 25-cr-00129
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1:25-cr-00129-2 USA v. TURNER et al
Verdict · Apr 29, 2026
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The government filed a sentencing memorandum in the case of USA v. Turner, outlining its position on the defendant's sentence. The memorandum is a key document that will influence the judge's decision on the defendant's punishment. The filing is a key step in the sentencing process.
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