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court filing: 20-cr-0038

The document analyzes the Bail Reform Act and relevant case law, discussing the rebuttable presumption that arises when a defendant is charged with certain offenses, and the burden of production and persuasion in bail hearings. The defendant has filed a third motion for bail, arguing that new conditions and the strength of the government's case warrant reconsideration.

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The document analyzes the Bail Reform Act and relevant case law, discussing the rebuttable presumption that arises when a defendant is charged with certain offenses, and the burden of production and persuasion in bail hearings. The defendant has filed a third motion for bail, arguing that new conditions and the strength of the government's case warrant reconsideration.

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