Court Filing: 21-cr-00249
The court grants Mr. Robertson's pretrial release under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(e) and § 3142(i), citing the need for the defendant to prepare for trial and the difficulties posed by COVID-19-related lockdowns and restrictions on in-person meetings with counsel. The court finds that the defendant's release is necessary to ensure a fair trial.
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The court grants Mr. Robertson's pretrial release under 18 U.S.C. § 3142(e) and § 3142(i), citing the need for the defendant to prepare for trial and the difficulties posed by COVID-19-related lockdowns and restrictions on in-person meetings with counsel. The court finds that the defendant's release is necessary to ensure a fair trial.
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