court filing: DOJ-OGR-00020218
The court is releasing Mr. Robertson under extremely strict conditions, including home incarceration with GPS tracking, limited contact with others, and no access to phones or visitors, to ensure his appearance and community safety. The court believes these conditions will mitigate any danger or flight risk. Mr. Robertson will be closely supervised at La Pasada Halfway House.
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The court is releasing Mr. Robertson under extremely strict conditions, including home incarceration with GPS tracking, limited contact with others, and no access to phones or visitors, to ensure his appearance and community safety. The court believes these conditions will mitigate any danger or flight risk. Mr. Robertson will be closely supervised at La Pasada Halfway House.
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