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U.S. v. CAJILEMA-LEMA, 2:14-MJ-01251-1. (2014)

Court: District Court, S.D. Texas Number: infdco20141201729 Visitors: 10
Filed: Nov. 26, 2014
Latest Update: Nov. 26, 2014
Summary: MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER OF DETENTION PENDING TRIAL JASON B. LIBBY, Magistrate Judge. A detention hearing has been held in accordance with the Bail Reform Act, 18 U.S.C. 3142(f). The following requires detention of the defendant pending trial in this case: (1) There is a serious risk that the defendant will not appear. The evidence against the defendant meets the probable cause standard. The defendant is charged with illegally re-entering the United States in violation of 8 U.S.C. 1
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MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER OF DETENTION PENDING TRIAL

JASON B. LIBBY, Magistrate Judge.

A detention hearing has been held in accordance with the Bail Reform Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3142(f). The following requires detention of the defendant pending trial in this case:

(1) There is a serious risk that the defendant will not appear.

The evidence against the defendant meets the probable cause standard. The defendant is charged with illegally re-entering the United States in violation of 8 U.S.C. § 1326. The defendant currently does not have an immigration status that would allow him to remain in the United States if released on bond. The findings and conclusions contained in the Pretrial Services Report are adopted.

The defendant is committed to the custody of the United States Marshal or his designated representative for confinement in a corrections facility separate, to the extent practicable, from persons awaiting or serving sentences or being held in custody pending appeal. The defendant shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity for private consultation with defense counsel. On order of a court of the United States or on request of an attorney for the Government, the person in charge of the corrections facility shall deliver the defendant to the United States Marshal for the purpose of an appearance in connection with a court proceeding.

ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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