The document discusses the legal framework for determining whether to detain or release a defendant ...
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The document discusses the legal framework for determining whether to detain or release a defendant pending trial, specifically in the case of Mr. Robertson, who is charged with a § 924(c) offense. The court finds that Mr. Robertson has successfully rebutted the presumption of detention by producing evidence that he is not a danger to the community or a flight risk. The court considers factors such as his voluntary surrender and family ties to the jurisdiction.
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The document discusses the delayed trial of Mr. Robertson due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting changes in his defense team. It highlights the challenges faced by his new attorneys in preparing for trial and the defendant's concerns about his pretrial detention and health risks. The court is set to reset the trial date for April 5, 2021.
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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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The document discusses Mr. Robertson's request for reconsideration of his pretrial release, citing new evidence and changed circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The court initially denied his release due to concerns about his appearance and community safety. The defendant now points to additional trial continuances and new placement options as grounds for reconsideration.
The court considers factors under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g) to determine whether Mr. Robertson should be r...
The court considers factors under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g) to determine whether Mr. Robertson should be released on bail. Although some factors weigh against his release, the court finds that strict conditions could meet the requirements for his release. The charges against Mr. Robertson are serious, involving allegations of shooting a victim in retaliation for cooperating with the government.
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The court rejects the government's proposed alternatives for Mr. Robertson to meet with his attorneys, citing the inadequacy of a screen between them and the government's late presentation of this information. The court maintains its decision to release Mr. Robertson due to concerns about trial preparation.
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The document argues that Mr. Robertson's pretrial release is necessary for the preparation of his trial defense under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(i) due to the complexity of the case and the limited time available before the trial reset for April 5, 2021. The court considers factors such as time, complexity, and inconvenience in determining whether to grant temporary release. The defendant's release is also argued to be required under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(e).
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