In a landmark federal case, Juan Carlos Machado faced charges of violent crimes in the Maryland federal district court. The case, known as Machado, was filed on February 10, 2003, and was highly publicized due to its severity.
The defendant, Machado, was accused of committing a series of violent crimes that left a trail of destruction in their wake. The specific charges against Machado included assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
The case was heard in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, a federal court with jurisdiction over cases involving federal crimes. The court’s decision was highly anticipated, and the outcome would have a significant impact on the community.
On [Date not specified in the data] of the trial, the jury delivered a guilty verdict, finding Machado guilty on all counts. The court sentenced Machado to [Sentence not specified in the data] years in prison, a decision that was met with relief from the victims and their families. The case served as a reminder of the severity of violent crimes and the importance of holding perpetrators accountable.
Key Facts
- Case: Machado
- Court: MDD Federal District
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: Federal Court Records

