United States v. Nilsen, 1:19-mj-343. (2019)
Court: District Court, D. North Dakota
Number: infdco20191011q07
Visitors: 3
Filed: Oct. 10, 2019
Latest Update: Oct. 10, 2019
Summary: ORDER CLARE R. HOCHHALTER , Magistrate Judge . On October 10, 2018, the court convened a preliminary hearing in the above-entitled action pursuant to Fed. R. Crim P. 5.1. AUSA David Hagler appeared on behalf of the United States. AFPD Christopher Bellmore appeared on behalf of defendant. ATF SA Jeremy Schmidt was present and provided testimony. Based upon the testimony provided by SA Schmidt and for the reasons articulated on the record, the court finds that there is probable cause to beli
Summary: ORDER CLARE R. HOCHHALTER , Magistrate Judge . On October 10, 2018, the court convened a preliminary hearing in the above-entitled action pursuant to Fed. R. Crim P. 5.1. AUSA David Hagler appeared on behalf of the United States. AFPD Christopher Bellmore appeared on behalf of defendant. ATF SA Jeremy Schmidt was present and provided testimony. Based upon the testimony provided by SA Schmidt and for the reasons articulated on the record, the court finds that there is probable cause to belie..
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ORDER
CLARE R. HOCHHALTER, Magistrate Judge.
On October 10, 2018, the court convened a preliminary hearing in the above-entitled action pursuant to Fed. R. Crim P. 5.1. AUSA David Hagler appeared on behalf of the United States. AFPD Christopher Bellmore appeared on behalf of defendant. ATF SA Jeremy Schmidt was present and provided testimony.
Based upon the testimony provided by SA Schmidt and for the reasons articulated on the record, the court finds that there is probable cause to believe that defendant may have committed offenses alleged in Complaint. Accordingly, defendant is bound over for trial.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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