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USA v. Yanguas Canar

26-cr-00154
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Case Summary

The case of USA v. Yanguas Canar is a criminal matter currently pending in an unknown court. The docket number for this case is 26-cr-00154. The current summary of the case is an indictment.

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1:26-cr-00154-1 USA v. Pierce

Hearing · April 23, 2026

The court set a new hearing date for the case USA v. Pierce, which is part of the larger case USA v. Yanguas Canar. This hearing is related to setting or resetting deadlines and other court dates. The exact nature of the hearing is not specified.

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  • criminal case
  • USA v. Yanguas Canar
  • indictment
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Hearing April 23, 2026

1:26-cr-00154-1 USA v. Pierce

The court set a new hearing date for the case USA v. Pierce, which is part of the larger case USA v. Yanguas Canar. This hearing is related to setting or resetting deadlines and other court dates. The exact nature of the hearing is not specified.

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Filing April 22, 2026

1:26-cr-00154-1 USA v. Yanguas Canar

The government filed an indictment against Yanguas Canar in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), charging them with 8 counts. The indictment is a formal accusation of wrongdoing, outlining the alleged crimes and evidence against the defendant. This filing marks the beginning of the prosecution's case against Yanguas Canar.

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17 hours, 36 minutes ago

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