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People
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Organizations
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Summary
This legal document is a page from a motion arguing for a defendant's release on bail. The defendant proposes a new, comprehensive $28.5 million bail package, secured by property and cash, and co-signed by her spouse, friends, and family. The proposed conditions also include home confinement with GPS monitoring, custody by a family member, and security services, all intended to mitigate the court's previous concerns about her being a flight risk.
People (6)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Rowe | Defendant |
Mentioned as the defendant in the cited case United States v. Rowe.
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| Petrov | Defendant |
Mentioned as the defendant in the cited case United States v. Petrov.
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| The Defendant | Defendant |
The subject of the motion, proposing a new set of bail conditions.
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| The Defendant's spouse | Spouse |
Mentioned as a co-signer for a $22.5 million personal recognizance bond.
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| The Defendant's friends and family members | Co-signers |
Mentioned as co-signers for five additional bonds as part of the bail package.
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| A family member | Third-party custodian |
Proposed to serve as the Defendant's third-party custodian upon release.
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Organizations (3)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| United States | government agency |
Mentioned as the plaintiff in the cited cases United States v. Rowe and United States v. Petrov.
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| Court | government agency |
Referenced throughout the document as the decision-making body regarding bail and detention.
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| security company | company |
Mentioned as the entity that would post the sixth additional bond and provide security services to the Defendant duri...
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Timeline (4 events)
2003-05-21
Court ruling in United States v. Rowe, No. 02-CR-756 (LMM), 2003 WL 21196846.
S.D.N.Y.
2015-03-26
Court ruling in United States v. Petrov, No. 15-CR-66 (LTS), 2015 WL 11022886.
S.D.N.Y.
The Defendant filed a new motion proposing an expansive set of bail conditions to address the Court's concerns about flight risk.
Court
The original hearing where the Court determined that pretrial detention was warranted.
Court
The Defendant
The Court
Locations (2)
| Location | Context |
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Southern District of New York, mentioned in the citations for United States v. Rowe and United States v. Petrov.
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The geographical area to which the Defendant's travel would be restricted if released on bail.
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Relationships (2)
The document states they would co-sign a $22.5 million personal recognizance bond.
The document states they would co-sign five additional bonds as part of the bail package.
Key Quotes (2)
"a release order may be reconsidered even where the evidence proffered on reconsideration was known to the movant at the time of the original hearing."Source
— Court in United States v. Rowe
(Cited as legal precedent for the court's ability to revisit its own decisions.)
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Quote #1
"Court’s inherent authority for reconsideration of the Court’s previous bail decision"Source
— Court in United States v. Petrov
(Cited to support the court's authority to reconsider a prior bail decision.)
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Quote #2
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