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United States v. Pyatt, 1:20-mj-108. (2020)

Court: District Court, D. North Dakota Number: infdco20200310d25 Visitors: 12
Filed: Mar. 09, 2020
Latest Update: Mar. 09, 2020
Summary: ORDER DENYING MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION CLARE R. HOCHHALTER , Magistrate Judge . Plaintiff's charged in an Indictment from the Western District of North Carolina with four offenses: wire fraud; securities fraud; investment adviser fraud; and money laundering. See Doc. No. 1. He was arrested in this district and on February 18, 2020, made his initial appearance before this court. See Doc. No. 3. He next appeared before this court for a detention hearing on February 21, 2020. See Doc.
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ORDER DENYING MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION

Plaintiff's charged in an Indictment from the Western District of North Carolina with four offenses: wire fraud; securities fraud; investment adviser fraud; and money laundering. See Doc. No. 1. He was arrested in this district and on February 18, 2020, made his initial appearance before this court. See Doc. No. 3. He next appeared before this court for a detention hearing on February 21, 2020. See Doc. No. 7.

Finding that the United States had proven by preponderance of the evidence that there were no conditions it could impose to reasonable assure defendant's appearance in the Western District of North Carolina, the court ordered defendant detained and transported to the Western District of North Carolina by the United States Marshal. See Doc. No. 8. In its order, the court took particular note of defendant's limited financial resources, transient lifestyle, lack of meaningful ties to the District of North Dakota and the Western District of North Carolina, and alleged use of aliases. Id.

On March 6, 2020, defendant filed what the court construes as a motion for reconsideration of its detention order. Notably, defendant presents nothing new for this court to consider. Moreover, he does not address all of the concerns touched upon by the court in its order of detention.

The court finds there has been no material change in defendant's circumstances to warrant his release. Accordingly, defendant' motion for reconsideration of the court's detention order (Doc. No. 10) is DENIED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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