March 07, 2019
In United States v. Boustani, the defendant was ordered detained pending trial due to risk of flight.
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| Boustani | person | 59 | View Entity |
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This page from a legal document analyzes several precedent cases to argue for or against the detention of a defendant pending trial. It distinguishes the current case from others like *Khashoggi* and *Bodmer* where defendants were released, and draws parallels to cases like *Boustani*, *Patrick Ho*, and *Epstein* where defendants were detained. The analysis focuses on factors such as flight risk, financial resources, ties to foreign countries, and the existence of extradition treaties.
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Citation for United States v. Boustani, 932 F.3d 79.
2019-01-01 • 2d Cir.
United States v. Boustani, where the defendant was ordered detained pending trial due to risk of flight based on several factors including access to financial resources and ties to foreign countries.
2019-03-07 • E.D.N.Y.
Decision in the case of United States v. Boustani.
2019-01-01 • 2d Cir.
United States v. Boustani, 356 F. Supp. 3d 246 (E.D.N.Y.), aff’d, No. 19-344, 2019 WL 2070656 (2d Cir. Mar. 7, 2019)
2019-03-07 • Eastern District of New York
Ruling in the case of United States v. Boustani.
2019-01-01 • E.D.N.Y.
United States v. Boustani ruling affirmed
2019-03-07 • 2d Cir.
United States v. Boustani decision affirmed
2019-03-07 • 2d Cir.
Second Circuit Court of Appeals issues opinion in United States v. Boustani
2019-08-01 • New York
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