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Summary

This legal document is a court order from March 22, 2021, reaffirming the decision to detain a defendant. The Court concludes that the Government has shown the defendant is a flight risk and that no proposed conditions can reasonably assure her appearance. The Court's assessment of the factors under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(g), including the presumption of detention and the weight of the evidence, remains unchanged despite the defendant's new arguments.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Defendant Defendant
The subject of the court's detention order, argued to be a flight risk.
Mercedes
Mentioned in a case citation (Mercedes, 254 F.3d at 436) regarding the presumption of detention.
Martir
Mentioned in a case citation (Martir, 782 F.2d at 1144) regarding the presumption of detention and flight risk.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Government government agency
The prosecuting party in the case, which has argued for the Defendant's detention.
Court government agency
The judicial body making the determination about the Defendant's detention.
Congress government agency
Mentioned as having found that certain offenders pose special risks of flight.
DOJ-OGR government agency
Appears as part of a document identifier in the footer (DOJ-OGR-00001279).

Timeline (1 events)

2021-03-22
The Court reaffirmed its decision to detain the Defendant, concluding she remains a flight risk and that no conditions are sufficient to assure her appearance.

Relationships (1)

Government adversarial Defendant
The document details a legal proceeding where the Government is arguing for the detention of the Defendant, who is arguing for her release.

Key Quotes (4)

"remains a factor to be considered among those weighed by the district court."
Source
— Court (quoting Mercedes case) (Describing how the presumption in favor of detention is treated even after the defendant meets their burden of production.)
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"that Congress has found that these offenders pose special risks of flight, and that ‘a strong probability arises’ that no form of conditional release will be adequate to secure their appearance."
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— Court (quoting Martir case) (Explaining the rationale behind the presumption of detention for certain offenses.)
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"raise serious legal issues that could result in dismissal of charges, if not the entire indictment,"
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— Defendant (Part of the Defendant's argument that pre-trial motions weaken the evidence against her.)
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"[t]hese motions cast substantial doubt on the alleged strength"
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— Defendant (The Defendant's contention regarding the impact of pre-trial motions on the government's case.)
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