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Document 20-CR-0083
AI Analysis
Summary: The document is a court filing by the US Attorney's office arguing that the defendant is an extreme risk of flight and cannot meet her burden to overcome the statutory presumption in favor of detention, and therefore requesting that any application for bail be denied.
Significance: This document is a court filing by the US Attorney's office arguing that the defendant is a flight risk and should be denied bail, providing insight into the government's reasoning and strategy in the case.
Key Topics:
bail application
risk of flight
detention
Key People:
- Alison G. Moe - Assistant United States Attorney
- Alex Rossmiller - Assistant United States Attorney
- Maurene Comey - Assistant United States Attorney
- Audrey Strauss - Acting United States Attorney
- Gleeson, J. - Judge in referenced case
Full Text
Case 1:20-cr-00830-LAP Document 39 Filed 06/03/20 Page 10 of 10
(E.D.N.Y. Aug. 4, 2000) (Gleeson, J.) (rejecting defendant's application for bail in part because home detention with electronic monitoring "at best . . . limits a fleeing defendant's head start"); United States v. Benatar, No. 02 Cr. 099, 2002 WL 31410262, at *3 (E.D.N.Y. Oct. 10, 2002) (same); see also United States v. Casteneda, No. 18 Cr. 047, 2018 WL 888744, at *9 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 2018) (same); United States v. Anderson, 384 F. Supp. 2d 32, 41 (D.D.C. 2005) (same).
CONCLUSION
As set forth above, the defendant is an extreme risk of flight. The Government respectfully submits that the defendant cannot meet her burden of overcoming the statutory presumption in favor of detention. There are no conditions of bail that would assure the defendant's presence in court proceedings in this case. Accordingly, any application for bail should be denied.
Dated: New York, New York July 2, 2020
Respectfully submitted,
AUDREY STRAUSS
Acting United States Attorney
By: Alison G. Moe
Alison Moe
Alex Rossmiller
Maurene Comey
Assistant United States Attorneys
(212) 637-2225
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DOJ-OGR-00019873