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Type: Court order / legal ruling
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Summary

This is the final page (16) of a court order issued by US District Judge Martha Vazquez on February 6, 2021. The order grants Mr. Robertson's motion for immediate release (Doc 274) to allow him to prepare for an upcoming trial with his defense team, citing the need for preparation time and potential quarantine at 'La Pasada.' The judge simultaneously denies the government's emergency motion to stay the release order.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Mr. Robertson Defendant
Subject of the detention/release order; heading to trial in two months.
Martha Vazquez United States District Judge
Judge issuing the order granting release and denying the government's stay.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United States District Court
Implied by Judge Vazquez's title and the case filing format.
The Government
Filed an Amended Emergency Motion for Reconsideration of and Stay of Release Order.
Defense Team
Representing Mr. Robertson; needs time to prepare for trial.

Timeline (4 events)

February 5, 2021
Order Setting Conditions of Release filed
Court Docket
February 6, 2021
Court Order Issued
United States District Court
Future (approx. April 2021)
Past
Pretrial conference
Court
Defense Team Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
Location where Mr. Robertson is expected to arrive and potentially quarantine.

Relationships (1)

Martha Vazquez Judge/Defendant Mr. Robertson
Judge Vazquez signs the order regarding Robertson's release.

Key Quotes (4)

"Mr. Robertson’s Motion to Reconsider Motion for Review of Detention Order and Immediate Release [Doc. 274] is hereby GRANTED."
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"The government’s Amended Emergency Motion for Reconsideration of and Stay of Release Order [Doc. 298] is DENIED."
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"As the Court has explained, with Mr. Robertson heading to trial in two months, the defense team needs every day it can get to prepare with him..."
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"Nor does the Court agree that '[t]here is no immediate need to release [Mr. Robertson] today.'"
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is likely to succeed on the merits of its appeal because it believes that Mr. Robertson’s release is required by § 3142(e) and permitted by § 3142(i) for all of the reasons stated above. Nor does the Court agree that “[t]here is no immediate need to release [Mr. Robertson] today.” Doc. 298 at 4.
As the Court has explained, with Mr. Robertson heading to trial in two months, the defense team needs every day it can get to prepare with him, especially if he will be required to quarantine for two weeks upon arriving at La Pasada, as was suggested at the pretrial conference.
CONCLUSION
For the reasons set forth above, Mr. Robertson’s Motion to Reconsider Motion for Review of Detention Order and Immediate Release [Doc. 274] is hereby GRANTED. See also Doc. 300. All of the conditions of Mr. Robertson’s release can be found in the Order Setting Conditions of Release, filed on February 5, 2021. Doc. 301. The government’s Amended Emergency Motion for Reconsideration of and Stay of Release Order [Doc. 298] is DENIED.
DATED this 6th day of February, 2021.
[Signature]
MARTHA VAZQUEZ
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Case 1:17-cr-02949-MV Document 302 Filed 02/06/21 Page 16 of 16
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