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Vargas-Cuchil Sentencing Memorandum Filed

24-cr-80122
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Case Summary

A sentencing memorandum has been filed in the case of Vargas-Cuchil, with docket number 24-cr-80122. This development suggests that the parties are preparing for sentencing, potentially indicating a high level of activity in the case.

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9:24-cr-80122-1 USA v. Vargas-Cuchil

Verdict · April 23, 2026

The court has received a sentencing memorandum in the case of USA v. Vargas-Cuchil, which outlines the presentence investigation and plea report. This document is a key step in the sentencing process, as it provides the court with information to determine an appropriate sentence. The memorandum will be reviewed by the court before making a final decision.

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  • sentencing memorandum
  • criminal matter
  • docket number 24-cr-80122
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Verdict April 23, 2026

9:24-cr-80122-1 USA v. Vargas-Cuchil

The court has received a sentencing memorandum in the case of USA v. Vargas-Cuchil, which outlines the presentence investigation and plea report. This document is a key step in the sentencing process, as it provides the court with information to determine an appropriate sentence. The memorandum will be reviewed by the court before making a final decision.

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