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USA v. Urena-Almanzar hearing rescheduled in District of Massachusetts

26-mj-01259 D. Mass.
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Case Summary

The hearing in USA v. Urena-Almanzar was rescheduled by the District of Massachusetts. The case involves federal criminal charges. The new hearing date adjusts the court calendar without affecting substantive case matters.

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Key Issues

  • Criminal hearing rescheduling
  • Federal prosecution
  • Court scheduling
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D. Mass.

District of Massachusetts · 1st Circuit · MA

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1:26-mj-01259-1 USA v. Urena-Almanzar

Other · May 11, 2026

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What the record shows

This case is tied to District of Massachusetts, a federal district court in MA.

The newest docket activity we have is a other dated May 11, 2026.

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About This Court

District of Massachusetts (D. Mass.) is a federal district court in the 1st Circuit, MA.

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Case Timeline

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Other May 11, 2026

1:26-mj-01259-1 USA v. Urena-Almanzar

A Notice of Rescheduling was filed.

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