Legal Case Summary

United States v. Louis Agront, Sr.


Date Argued: Tue Mar 11 2014
Case Number: 13-10218
Docket Number: 7836469
Judges:Thomas, Fisher, Berzon
Duration: 18 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: United States v. Louis Agront, Sr.** **Docket Number:** 7836469 **Court:** United States District Court **Date:** [Insert Decision Date] **Overview:** The case of United States v. Louis Agront, Sr. involves criminal charges against Agront related to [insert specific charges, e.g., drug trafficking, conspiracy, etc.]. This case highlights issues surrounding [insert key legal issues, such as constitutional rights, evidentiary disputes, or sentencing considerations]. **Facts:** Louis Agront, Sr. was charged following an investigation that suggested his involvement in [briefly describe the nature of the crime, including dates and locations, if applicable]. Key evidence presented against Agront included [mention types of evidence, such as witness testimony, physical evidence, wiretaps, etc.], which the prosecution argued demonstrated his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. **Procedural History:** The case commenced with Agront’s arrest on [insert arrest date], after which he was formally charged. Pre-trial motions included [describe any notable motions, such as motions to suppress evidence, change of venue, etc.]. The court ruled on [insert any significant rulings, if applicable], leading to the trial phase. **Trial:** During the trial, both the prosecution and defense presented their cases. The prosecution called several key witnesses, including [mention any notable witnesses] who testified about Agront's involvement. The defense, on the other hand, argued [summarize the defense's arguments, such as lack of evidence, mistaken identity, alibi, etc.]. **Verdict:** After deliberation, the jury reached a verdict of [insert verdict — guilty or not guilty] on [insert specific charges]. This verdict reflected the jury's assessment of the credibility of the evidence and testimonies presented during the trial. **Sentencing:** Following the conviction, a sentencing hearing was held on [insert date], where [insert details regarding the sentence, such as duration of imprisonment, fines, probation, etc.]. The court considered [insert factors considered during sentencing, such as prior criminal history, impact on victims, acceptance of responsibility, etc.]. **Conclusion:** The case of United States v. Louis Agront, Sr. serves as a notable example of [insert any broader implications, such as the effectiveness of law enforcement practices or the legal principles upheld]. The implications of this case continue to be relevant in discussions about [insert relevant legal topics or themes, such as criminal justice reform or sentencing guidelines]. **Notes:** - For further details, refer to case documents and court opinions. - [Insert citations or references if available]. Please note that this summary is a hypothetical construction based on common legal practices and may not reflect the actual case details. For accurate information, please consult official court documents or legal databases.

United States v. Louis Agront, Sr.


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