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U.S. v. Seys, 19-MJ-3-MAR. (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. Iowa Number: infdco20190110b06 Visitors: 9
Filed: Jan. 09, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 09, 2019
Summary: PROBABLE CAUSE ORDER MARK A. ROBERTS , Magistrate Judge . On January 9, 2019, this matter came on for a preliminary hearing on a criminal complaint charging defendant with possession with the intent to distribute a controlled substance. (Doc. 2). The Government was represented by Assistant United States Attorney Emily Nydle. The Defendant appeared personally and was represented by his attorney, Michael Lahammer. Defendant's counsel conceded that the Government established probable cause. Fo
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PROBABLE CAUSE ORDER

On January 9, 2019, this matter came on for a preliminary hearing on a criminal complaint charging defendant with possession with the intent to distribute a controlled substance. (Doc. 2). The Government was represented by Assistant United States Attorney Emily Nydle. The Defendant appeared personally and was represented by his attorney, Michael Lahammer. Defendant's counsel conceded that the Government established probable cause. For the reasons stated by the Court on the record at the time of hearing, the Court concludes that there is probable cause to believe that defendant committed the criminal offense charged in the complaint.

Therefore, defendant shall be held over for further proceedings. If defendant disagrees with this Court's order, he may appeal the Court's ruling to a district court judge.

Source:  Leagle

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