United States v. Lopez
Case Details
- Case No.: 2:25-cr-00705
- Case Filed: August 10, 2025
- Jurisdiction: C.D. Cal.
- Charges: 18 U.S.C. 111
- Case Outcome: Acquittal - Jury
Judge: Frimpong, Maame Ewusi-Mensah- US Attorney: Xu, Julian John
- Defense Attorney: Abel, Rebecca M.
Key Topics in the Case
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Case Files
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ECF: 1 - 08/10/25 - Government - Complaint
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ECF: 147 - 02/02/26 - Court - Court Orders
Jury Verdict -
ECF: 148 - 02/06/26 - Court - Jury Instructions
Court Issued Jury Instructions -
ECF_-15-08_26_25-Government-Indictment
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ECF: 30 - 10/27/25 - Government - Motions to Exclude/Include Evidence
Government's In Limine Motion to Preclude Self-Defense -
ECF: 31 - 10/27/25 - Government - Motions to Exclude/Include Evidence
Government In Limine Motion to Exclude Evidence That Defendant's Conduct was Protected by the First Amendment -
ECF: 32 - 10/27/25 - Government - Motions to Exclude/Include Evidence
Government Motion to Exclude Evidence of Defendant's Arrest -
ECF: 42 - 10/30/25 - Defense - Motions to Exclude/Include Evidence
Defendant's Opposition to Government Motion to Preclude Evidence of Arrest -
ECF: 50 - 10/30/25 - Government - Other
Government Trial Memorandum -
ECF: 54 - 10/30/25 - Defense - Motions to Exclude/Include Evidence
Defendant's Opposition to Government Motion to Preclude Self-Defense -
ECF: 55 - 10/30/25 - Defense - Motions to Exclude/Include Evidence
Defendant's Opposition to Government Motion to Exclude Evidence that His Conduct was Protected by the First Amendment -
ECF: 71 - 11/06/25 - Court - Court Orders
Court Order on Motions in Limine
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