U.S. v. ROBERTS, 4:12CR00143-06-KGB. (2013)
Court: District Court, E.D. Arkansas
Number: infdco20130626c52
Visitors: 15
Filed: Jun. 25, 2013
Latest Update: Jun. 25, 2013
Summary: ORDER BETH DEERE, Magistrate Judge. On this date, Defendant Teneshia Roberts appeared before the Court for a hearing on the Government's motions to revoke bond based on violations of release conditions, including her alleged failure to report a speeding ticket and two recent arrests for shoplifting. Ms. Roberts denied those violations, in part. After considering argument by counsel, the motion to revoke bond (docket entry #117) and amended motion to revoke bond (#122) are DENIED. In Ms. Robe
Summary: ORDER BETH DEERE, Magistrate Judge. On this date, Defendant Teneshia Roberts appeared before the Court for a hearing on the Government's motions to revoke bond based on violations of release conditions, including her alleged failure to report a speeding ticket and two recent arrests for shoplifting. Ms. Roberts denied those violations, in part. After considering argument by counsel, the motion to revoke bond (docket entry #117) and amended motion to revoke bond (#122) are DENIED. In Ms. Rober..
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ORDER
BETH DEERE, Magistrate Judge.
On this date, Defendant Teneshia Roberts appeared before the Court for a hearing on the Government's motions to revoke bond based on violations of release conditions, including her alleged failure to report a speeding ticket and two recent arrests for shoplifting. Ms. Roberts denied those violations, in part.
After considering argument by counsel, the motion to revoke bond (docket entry #117) and amended motion to revoke bond (#122) are DENIED. In Ms. Roberts's favor, she has maintained steady employment, an important factor to be considered for a single mother. Ms. Roberts was cautioned, however, that further violation of release conditions will likely result in her detention pending resolution of this case.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle