court filing: 21-cr-0294
The court granted Mr. Robertson pretrial release with strict conditions, including home incarceration and GPS tracking, to ensure his appearance and the safety of the community. The court also emphasized the importance of the defendant's ability to meet with his attorneys in person to prepare for trial. The government requested reconsideration or a stay pending appeal, which the court denied.
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The court granted Mr. Robertson pretrial release with strict conditions, including home incarceration and GPS tracking, to ensure his appearance and the safety of the community. The court also emphasized the importance of the defendant's ability to meet with his attorneys in person to prepare for trial. The government requested reconsideration or a stay pending appeal, which the court denied.
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