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court filing: 1:17-cr-02949-LAP Document 306 Filed 06/24/21 Page 9 of 16

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The document discusses the court's consideration of Mr. Robertson's bail request, weighing his history of violating conditions of release against his lack of violent convictions and the presumption of innocence. The court ultimately appears to be evaluating the seriousness of the danger posed by Mr. Robertson's release. The government's concerns and allegations are also addressed.

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