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The document analyzes the Bail Reform Act and relevant case law, discussing the rebuttable presumpti...

The document analyzes the Bail Reform Act and relevant case law, discussing the rebuttable presumption that arises when a defendant is charged with certain offenses, and the burden of production and persuasion in bail hearings. The defendant has filed a third motion for bail, arguing that new conditions and the strength of the government's case warrant reconsideration.

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The document analyzes the Bail Reform Act and relevant case law, discussing the rebuttable presumption that arises when a defendant is charged with certain offenses, and the burden of production and persuasion in bail hearings. The defendant has filed a third motion for bail, arguing that new conditions and the strength of the government's case warrant reconsideration.

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Bail Reform ActPretrial detentionRebuttable presumption
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