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The document argues that the defendant should be detained due to the seriousness of the offenses and...

The document argues that the defendant should be detained due to the seriousness of the offenses and the risk of flight. The government cites the victims' fears and the strength of the evidence, including testimony from multiple victims, as reasons to deny bail. The defendant faces up to 35 years of incarceration.

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House Oversight
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d-846
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The document argues that the defendant should be detained due to the seriousness of the offenses and the risk of flight. The government cites the victims' fears and the strength of the evidence, including testimony from multiple victims, as reasons to deny bail. The defendant faces up to 35 years of incarceration.

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Detention of the defendantSeriousness of the offensesStrength of the Government's evidence
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