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Defendant voluntarily turned himself in

Participants (1)

Name Type Mentions
MR. ROBERT person 37 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

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Court Order / Legal Opinion (Page 7 of 16) • 779 KB
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This document is page 7 of a court order filed on February 6, 2020, regarding 'Mr. Robertson' (Case 1:17-cr-02949-MV). The court discusses the legal standards for detention under 18 U.S.C. § 3142 and finds that Mr. Robertson has successfully rebutted the presumption of detention. Factors cited for his release include his voluntary surrender, family ties, and placement at La Pasada Halfway House.

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Mr. Robertson's placement at La Pasada Halfway House on home incarceration under strict conditions.

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The Court denied Mr. Robertson's release.

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Mr. Robertson's probation was revoked on several instances for failure to comply with conditions of release.

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Mr. Robertson turned himself in after being charged in the instant case.

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A Status Conference was held regarding Mr. Robertson's case.

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Mr. Robertson asks the Court to reconsider its earlier decision denying him pretrial release, citing new placement options and trial continuances.

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Cross-examination of witness Brune regarding the decision not to investigate Juror No. 1, Ms. Conrad, for misconduct.

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Mr. Robertson allegedly shot an individual named D.S. eight times.

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2025-11-21 00:44

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